 School HealthIllness & medication policiesIf a child becomes ill during the day, school staff will notify a
parent/legal guardian. If staff cannot reach parents, the individual(s)
listed on the student's emergency card is called. Students are taken to
the nearest medical treatment facility in emergency cases. The
emergency card with a parent's signature permits the principal to
arrange emergency care for students.
Every effort should be made
to minimize the administration of medicine in schools. If at all
possible, parents are urged to administer medication before school
and/or after the child returns home. Medication refers to all drugs
prescribed by a physician, as well as over-the-counter, nonprescription
drugs (i.e., cold/cough preparations,
analgesics-Tylenol/aspirin-lotions, cream,
ointments-Calamine/Neosporin, antacids, etc.).
To ensure the
safe, efficient administration of medications to students, who would
otherwise be unable to attend school due to certain illnesses,
conditions or diseases, the following procedure is followed. If the
physician deems it necessary for a child to receive medication during
the school day, parents must provide the school with the following:
- a completed Physician's Medication Order form containing complete
written instructions from the prescribing physician, including the date
of the order, identification of drug by name, dose, time and
circumstances of administration, length of time medication is to be
continued, reason for prescription and possible side effects; and
- a completed form from parents/guardians stating the desire to have
medication administered and relieving the school, its agents, employees
or representatives of any responsibility for ill effects resulting from
the proper administration of the prescribed drug. An adult must deliver
the medication to the school in the pharmacy container with all
labeling information intact.
All medications must be transported to and from school by an adult. Students should receive 24 hours of antibiotics prior to returning to
school in order to control the spread of infection. School nurses will
not administer unlabeled medicines. Medications carried by students on
school property without labeling information and the appropriate
physician orders will be confiscated and parents will be contacted. Physician's Medication Order forms are to be submitted at the beginning
of each school year and renewed annually for students on long-term
medication (i.e., Ritalin, asthma drugs, etc.), or therapy. These forms
are available at each school and on this website. These written
instructions pertain to all medications (both over-the-counter and
prescription). Parents/guardians need to pick up medications at the end
of the school year or they will be discarded.
CCPS encourages parents to
provide the school nurse with physician's orders and a three-day supply
of critical medications routinely only given at home in case an
emergency occurs that requires multi-day sheltering at school.
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