advertisement
E-mail Page
Print Format
Google - Traducir esta página a español.
Google - Traduza esta página ao português.
 

  Back to Surveys Insulin In School Survey

This survey is now closed. You may view the results.


1. Does your child's school allow him/her to deliver insulin in school?



2. Does the school have a policy about delivering insulin that distinguishes between the device that may be used in school (e.g., pens vs. syringes)?



3. Has your school's policy regarding treating diabetes in school affected your/your child's ability to manage his/her condition (e.g., number of times per day he/she can test blood, administer insulin)?



4. Has your child's health care provider had to adjust his/her treatment as a result of school policy?



5. Does your child use a pen or syringe?





6. If you use a pen, did you consider of ease of use in school when you/your child chose a pen?



7. Is your school's policy dictated by school district, county, state or federal rules/laws?





8. Have there been recent (within about the last two years) changes in your school's policy about managing your child's diabetes in school (e.g. about whether he/she can perform blood tests, deliver insulin, etc)? Would you consider them to be positive or negative changes?





9. If your child requires insulin at school, who administers it?










 
Not Helpful  1 2 3 4 5  Very Helpful                  E-mail Article E-mail Page     Printer Friendly format Print Format    
  Home Return to Top

Last Updated: Wednesday December 18, 2002 14:07:10
This Internet site provides information of a general nature and is designed for educational purposes only. If you have any concerns about your own health or the health of your child, you should always consult with a physician or other health care professional.

US Flag This site is published by Children With Diabetes, Inc, which is responsible for its contents.
By using this site, you agree to our
Terms of Use, Legal Notice, Privacy Policy, and Safe Harbor Policy.
© Children with Diabetes, Inc. 1995-2013. Comments and Feedback.