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Need advice for preschool.

NewAgePixie

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Hello,

My 3 year old son has recently been given a Gluco RX Nexus after being admitted to hospital for a severe hypo and having regular symptoms since January. He is being watched for non-diabetic hypoglycemia and we have a follow up with a paediatrician in December. We took it into his preschool so that they can do his pre and post lunch checks and use it if he's showing symptoms. Which they are more than happy to do as the owner of the preschool is a close friend.

My query is, neither I or the preschool have much experience with this. It's new to both of us. (Un)fortunately one of the teachers has a son with T1 that has the same monitor as my son so she knows how to use it and is familiar with possible symptoms. I have taught the teachers how to use it, given them a sharps box, written and signed a letter confirming why he has to have it done and that they have my permission to do it, made a hypo kit for them, written instructions on what to do in "x" situations, they have stock of medical grade non-latex gloves, the number for his GP and Diabetes nurse, given them a book to log sugars and symptoms in that I check against his monitor and sign every day... I've also filled in one of the schools medical forms.

Is there anything else we have to do? I've requested that all staff get first aid training as currently only 2 staff are trained and I'm talking to our Health Visitor about having the local school nurse visit and talk to staff about hypoglycemia. Any further information would be great.

Thanks,

A nervous Mum! New to the world of glucose testing and hypoglycemia!
 
Good luck, you are right to ask that all staff get first aid training, this should be the practice in early years settings but is not currently so. I have to say though that my recent paediatric first aid training only went very briefly into hypo symptoms as there is such alot to cover so I would recommend a specialist nurse gives some input to them.
Hope he enjoys his Pre-school experience x
 
Agree with above, I worked in a nursery for 12 years and we all did regular paediatric first aid course, but they only touched on hypo symptons so I would not rely on this.
 
I've sent them a link to a free online hypo awareness course and the local school nurse will be going in to see them at some point too. Is there anything else they need to do from a legal standpoint?
 
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