School Education, Lesson 3: Diabetes - Management of Classroom Emergencies
Serious emergencies can arise at any time in a classroom from students with health conditions. It's important that as a teacher you know what to do in order to ensure your students' safety. Nicklaus Children's Hospital is committed to educating our teachers by sharing information on emergency response. Spreading these processes and actionable information is especially important so that life-saving measures can be taken for kids. This video will show you how to respond to a diabetes emergency.

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