Common use of Medications Clause in Contracts

Medications. List any ongoing medications. Include any medications given at home if they might impact the child's health while in child care (seizure, cardiac or asthma medications, etc.). Short-term medications such as antibiotics do not need to be listed on this form. Long-term antibiotics such as antibiotics for urinary tract infections or sickle cell prophylaxis should be included. PRN Medications are medications given only as needed and should have guidelines as to specific factors that should trigger medication administration. CH-14 (Instructions) OCT 17

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Sources: Kindergarten Registration Checklist, Program Agreement, Registration Checklist

Medications. List any ongoing medications. Include any medications given at home if they might impact the child's health while in child care (seizure, cardiac or asthma medications, etc.). Short-term medications such as antibiotics do not need to be listed on this form. Long-term antibiotics such as antibiotics for urinary tract infections or sickle cell prophylaxis should be included. PRN Medications are medications given only as needed and should have guidelines as to specific factors that should trigger medication administration. CH-14 (Instructions) OCT 17.

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Sources: Enrollment Agreement