Medications
in School
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| NO
STUDENT SHOULD CARRY MEDICATIONS OF ANY TYPE ON THEIR PERSON. The only
exception is an inhaler for asthma or an epi-pen for allergies. Medication
forms must be on file with the Health Office. |
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Medication
Policies
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| Other
than in an emergency situation, school personnel will not administer medications
to school children unless all of the following conditions or requirements
are met: |
| 1. |
The
school nurse confirms that the administration of the medication is absolutely
necessary during school hours.
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| 2. |
The
parent/Guardian Authorization Form and the Medication Order Form have
been filled out by the student's parents or guardian and physician. The
forms are provided by the Health Office or on this web site and must be
completed and on file before medication administration can begin. These
forms must be renewed at the beginning of each school year, and whenever
there is a change in the dose or medication.
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| 3. |
Medications
should be delivered to the Health Office by parents or a responsible adult.
All medications must be in their original container. The pharmaceutical
container must state the patient's name, the name of the medication, the
dose to be administered, and the name of the prescribing physician.
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| 4. |
Students
are responsible for coming to the Health Office for regularly prescribed
medications. Parents will be informed when students miss more than two
consecutive doses of a medication.
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| 5. |
Students
who request Tylenol (acetaminophen) during school hours must have signed
permission from a parent or guardian on their completed Emergency Card.
No more than one dose of Tylenol will be given to any student during the
school day. Like other medication, Tylenol will be administered by the
School Nurse only when absolutely necessary. The decision to administer
Tylenol will be based on each individual student's complaint, physical
assessment and health history. Alternative measures to achieve comfort
such as rest, nourishment, ice packs or heat are encouraged by the Health
Office prior to administering medications.
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