The Future of School Nursing: Banishing Band-Aids to Improve Public Health Outcomes
This article provides analysis and commentary on the cultural roots that promote the provision of minor first aid in schools by school nurses. Using the Institute of Medicine’s Future of Nursing report as a lens, this article illustrates how the focus on provision of first aid by school nurses dilut...
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