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Lady bird [3.3K]
3 years ago
13

3. What health resources are available at your school? List at least three. a)

Health
2 answers:
Lilit [14]3 years ago
8 0
Some health resources that are available at schools are nursing, and counseling.
andre [41]3 years ago
4 0
Individual and group counseling;
support groups for students and parents;
crisis prevention and intervention;
home visits;
social-developmental assessments;
parent education and training;
professional case management;
information and referral;
Doctor care. A doctor may visit a patient at home to diagnose and treat the illness(es). ...
Nursing care. ...
Physical, occupational, and/or speech therapy. ...
Medical social services. ...
Care from home health aides. ...
Homemaker or basic assistance care. ...
Companionship. ...
Volunteer care.
School health programs are said to be one of the most efficient strategies that a nation might use to prevent major health and social problems. ... Good health facilitates children's growth, development, and optimal learning, while education contributes to children's knowledge about being healthy.
The healthcare system offers four broad types of services: health promotion, disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment, and rehabilitation. Health promotion services help clients reduce the risk of illness, maintain optimal function, and follow healthy lifestyles.

A)
1- room for children’s sick
2- doctor available at all hours
3- needed medicine or treatment
B)
1-sickness
2-school hours
3-bad feeling

Hope this helps :)
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