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If it is necessary for a child to take internal medication (prescription
or non-prescription) during school hours:
- The family physician or licensed prescriber must submit a written request
to the school health office. This request should contain the diagnosis,
the name and dosage of the medication, the frequency, time of administration,
and duration.
- The parent or guardian must submit a written request to the school
health office.
- The parent or guardian must assume responsibility to have the medication
delivered directly to the health office in a properly labeled, original
container (i.e., prescription bottle or original over-the-counter container).
Medication should not be transported daily to and from school. Parents
should ask the pharmacist for two containersone to remain at home
and one for school.
- The medication will be kept in the health office and administered by,
or under the supervision of, the school nurse.
- Medication forms may be obtained from the school nurse in each school.
- Authorization from a childs physician for standing orders
for over-the-counter or prescription medication (for example, Tylenol,
asthma inhalers) must be submitted at the beginning of each school year.
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