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Question regarding scenario #42. A students ingested 2 ecstasy pills and required medical transport...
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Question regarding scenario #42. A students ingested 2 ecstasy pills and required medical transport to the hospital and treatment by paramedics. However, under the Related Elements, Injury level - Less Serious was not a consideration. In scenario #37 where an attempted rape occurred, the explanation of Injury level - Less Serious included the explanation that "Less Serious" seems to fit this incident: "Bodily injury which requires immediate first aid or subsequent medical attention". Does this only apply to sexual harassment/attempted rape, or should all students who need medical attention as the result of a SESIR incident be coded under one of the Injury Level options?
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Laura Luter - PASCO (lluter@pasco.k12.fl.us) - 8/1/2014 12:23:40 PM


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You are correct! Incident #42 should be Injury-Related, More Serious. I have just changed the coding to reflect your correction - thanks for catching that!

Incident, Injury-Related has 2 levels, More Serious and Less Serious.

-More Serious: Death or bodily injury which involves: a substantial risk of death; extreme physical pain; protracted and obvious disfigurement; or protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ, or mental faculty. 18 U.S.C. 1365(h)(3)

-Less Serious: Bodily injury which requires immediate first aid or subsequent medical attention that does not meet the definition in code A above.
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Julie Collins - Safe Schools - Statewide user (julie.collins@fldoe.org) - 8/1/2014 12:49:03 PM

Comments

Injury related more serious turns up an incorrect prompt. I have tried everything and each response is incorrect. Please help.
Ashley McCormick - ST. JOHNS (ashley.mccormick@stjohns.k12.fl.us) - 7/15/2019 10:38:44 AM
I need help as well, with the same question
Chrisette Rios - ORANGE (chrisette85@yahoo.com) - 8/7/2019 10:33:18 PM





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