How must nonprescription and prescription medications be sent to school?
If the nonprescription medication is supplied by the student’s parent or
guardian, it must be supplied in the original manufacturer’s package, and the
package must list the ingredients and recommended therapeutic dosage in a
legible format.
Prescription medications must be supplied in the original pharmacy-labeled
package. The package must list the name of the pupil, name of the prescriber,
name of the prescription medication, the dose, the effective date, and the
directions in a legible format.
It is considered best practice to have all medication delivered to school by the
parent or guardian or other designated adult (Davis-Alldritt and Patterson
2017, 384; National Association of School Nurses 2021, 15 ).
No medication of any type will be given to a student without an Administration of Consent form
completed by the parent/guardian and/or physicia
n, including dosage, route, and exact times to be given. “As Needed” is not allowed for time of administration.
These forms are available in the school office
and attached here
.
Please inform your child’s teacher should your child be under medication which
might affect the child in class.
Simple injuries will be treated
with soap and water
c
leansing.
Attachments:
| | Med_Form_Medical_Provider.pdf
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| | Epi_Pen_Prescription_2019.pdf
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| | Allergy_Action_Plan_Form.pdf
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| | med_consent_form_2019.pdf
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| | Med_Form_Parent_Authorization.pdf
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| | F04020L_Immunization_Record_Form_2021.pdf
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| | Immunization_requirements.pdf
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| | 6th_grade_requirements_for_2022-23.pdf
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