MEDICATION AT SCHOOL. Students who need to take prescription medication during school hours must have written parent and medical provider permission. Medication is to be in the original container. The prescribing physician’s instruction must be clearly indicated on the container and labeled from the pharmacy that filled the prescription. These items will be kept in the student office or other designated location. Occasionally a student will request medication during school hours. No medication is given without parental consent. This consent form can be found online under Parent Access. Limited supplies of the over the counter medications are kept at school. These medications are given to a student if the emergency form gives permission. A student may possess rescue medication if it is used for medical reasons and written approval from the physician and parent are on file in the nurse’s office.
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MEDICATION AT SCHOOL. Students who need to take prescription medication during school hours must have written parent and medical provider permission. Medication is to be in the original container. The prescribing physician’s instruction must be clearly indicated on the container and labeled from the pharmacy that filled the prescription. These items will be kept in the student office or other designated location. Occasionally a student will request medication during school hours. No medication is given without parental consent. This consent form can be found online under Parent Access. Limited supplies of the over the counter medications are kept at school. These medications are given to a student if the emergency form card gives permission. A student may possess rescue medication if it is used for medical reasons and written approval from the physician and parent are on file in the nurse’s office.
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Samples: www.suring.k12.wi.us, www.suring.k12.wi.us, www.suring.k12.wi.us