What does the infirmary do? What does the infirmary do?
An infirmary, known as a "school health office", is usually an independent unit located in a school, and is managed by the school administration, with medical equipment, usually by the school nurse, to provide students with basic medical services. Non-medical students can only use medical aids for simple bandaging and wound disinfection, etc. Usually, medical aids require additional charges, and some of them even use once-used aids as the basis for charging, while some school infirmaries provide free basic medical services, some infirmaries do not provide students with these basic medical services, but charge additional fees, or even only provide some common small medical supplies such as band-aids as the basis for charging. As a result, many parents are willing to send their children to schools with paid primary care in the hope that their children will receive more comprehensive medical care rather than being limited to the free services provided in the school, so as to avoid losing out on a small amount of money;[1] see.