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Have you noticed any change in the delivery of diabetes care by non-medical school personnel that may be attributable either to AFT's recent resolution opposing the training and use of non-medical school personnel to perform routine and emergency diabetes care tasks, or attributable to literature recently distributed by AFT that advises teachers to decline providing care to students with diabetes? |
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Yes, teachers no longer provide care |
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5% |
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25 |
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No, teachers can still provide care |
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35% |
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161 |
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Teachers never provided care anyway |
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29% |
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131 |
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Only my child's school nurse can provide care |
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21% |
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95 |
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Too early in school year to tell |
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5% |
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24 |
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Other |
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5% |
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21 |
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Total votes: 457 |
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Last Updated: Wednesday March 16, 2005 15:38:10
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