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Common use of Medicines Clause in Contracts

Medicines. A category (i) medicine is a non-prescription preparation (such as arnica cream, antiseptic liquid, insect bite treatment) that is not ingested, used for the ‘first aid’ treatment of minor injuries and provided by the service and kept in the first aid cabinet. Do you approve category (i) medicines to be used on your child? Yes No Name/s of specific category (i) medicines that can be used on my child. • Arnica cream • Insect bite cream-Anthisan Parent/Guardian Signature Date

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Enrolment Agreement, Enrolment Agreement, Enrolment Agreement

Medicines. A category (i) medicine is a non-prescription preparation (such as arnica cream, antiseptic liquid, insect bite treatment) that is not ingested, used for the ‘first aid’ treatment of minor injuries and provided by the service The Blue Cottage and kept in the first aid cabinet. Do you approve category (i) medicines to be used on your child? Yes No Name/s of specific Please cross out any category (i) medicines that can cannot be used on my child. • your child ▪ Arnica cream • Insect bite cream-Anthisan Parent/Guardian Signature DateCream ▪ Calamine Lotion ▪ Antiseptic Cream ▪ Sunscreen

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

Medicines. A category (i) medicine is a non-prescription preparation (such as arnica cream, antiseptic liquid, insect bite treatment) that is not ingested, used for the 'first aid' treatment of minor injuries and provided by the service and kept in the first aid cabinet. Note: The service must provide specific information about the category (i) preparations that will be used Do you approve category (i) medicines to be used on your child? 🞐 Yes 🞐 No Name/s of The first aid kit specific category (i) medicines that can be used on my child. • Arnica cream • Insect bite cream-Anthisan Parent/, provided by service Parent / Guardian Signature Date

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

Medicines. A category Category (i) medicine is a non-prescription preparation (such as arnica cream, antiseptic liquid, insect bite treatment) that is not ingested, used for the ‘first aid’ treatment of minor injuries and provided by the service and kept in the first aid cabinet. Note: The service must provide specific information about the category (i) preparations that will be used. Do you approve category (i) medicines to be used on your child? (tick one) Yes No Name/s of specific category (i) medicines that can to be used on my your child. • Arnica cream • Insect bite cream-Anthisan Parent/Guardian Signature Date, provided by service: What are these? Specify:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

Medicines. A category (i) medicine is a non-prescription preparation (such as arnica cream, antiseptic liquid, insect bite treatment) that is not ingested, used for the ‘first aid’ treatment of minor injuries and provided by the service and kept in the first aid cabinet. Do you approve category (i) medicines to be used on your child? Tick One Yes No Name/s of specific category (i) medicines that can be used on my child. • , provided by Xxxxxxxxxx: Arnica cream • Insect cream, antiseptic liquid, insect bite cream-Anthisan Parent/Guardian Signature Datetreatment, Calendula Cream PARENT / GUARDIAN SIGNATURE: DATE:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

Medicines. A category (i) medicine is a non-prescription preparation (such as arnica cream, antiseptic liquid, insect bite treatment) that is not ingested, used for the ‘first aid’ treatment of minor injuries and provided by the service and kept in the first aid cabinet. Do you approve category (i) medicines to be used on your child? Tick One Yes No Name/s of specific category (i) medicines that can be used on my child. • , provided by The Learning Corner ELC: Arnica cream • Insect cream, antiseptic liquid, insect bite cream-Anthisan Parent/Guardian Signature Datetreatment, Rescue Remedy, Calendula Cream

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

Medicines. A category (i) medicine is a non-prescription preparation (such as arnica cream, antiseptic liquid, insect bite treatment) that is not ingested, used for the ‘first aid’ treatment of minor injuries and provided by the service and kept in the first aid cabinet. Do you approve category (i) medicines to be used on your child? Tick One Yes No Name/s of specific category (i) medicines that can be used on my child. • Arnica cream • Insect bite cream-Anthisan , provided by service:     Parent/Guardian Signature Signature: Date: / /

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

Medicines. A category (iI) medicine is a non-prescription preparation (such as arnica cream, zinc, castor oil ointment, antiseptic liquid, liquid and insect bite treatment) that is not ingested, used for the ‘first aid’ treatment of minor injuries and provided by the service and kept in the first aid cabinet. Do you approve category (iI) medicines to be used on your child? Tick One Yes No Name/s of specific category (iI) medicines that can be used on my child. • Arnica cream • Insect bite cream-Anthisan ,     Parent/Guardian Signature Signature: Date: / /

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

Medicines. A category (i) medicine is a non-prescription preparation (such as arnica cream, antiseptic liquidCream, insect bite treatment, and antiseptic liquid) that is not ingested, used for the ‘first aid’ treatment of minor injuries and provided by the service and kept in the first aid cabinet. Do you approve category (i) medicines to be used on your child? Yes No Name/s of specific child YES / NO Please indicate below any category (i) medicines medicine that can be used on my child. • your child Arnica cream • Antiseptic Insect bite cream-Anthisan ParentBite Treatment Sunblock Parents/Guardian Signature Signature: Date:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

Medicines. A category (i) medicine is a non-prescription preparation (such as arnica cream, antiseptic liquid, insect bite treatment) that is not ingested, used for the 'first aid' treatment of minor injuries and provided by the service and kept in the first aid cabinet. Note: The service must provide specific information about the category (i) preparations that will be used Do you approve category (i) medicines to be used on your child? ‡ Yes ‡ No Name/s of The first aid kit specific category (i) medicines that can be used on my child. • Arnica cream • Insect bite cream-Anthisan Parent/Guardian Signature Date, provided by service

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

Medicines. A category (i) medicine is a non-prescription preparation (such as arnica cream, antiseptic liquid, insect bite treatment) that is not ingested, used for the ‘first aid’ treatment of minor injuries and provided by the service The Blue Cottage and kept in the first aid cabinet. Do you approve category (i) medicines to be used on your child? Yes No Name/s of specific Please cross out any category (i) medicines that can cannot be used on my child. • your child  Arnica cream • Insect bite cream-Anthisan Parent/Guardian Signature DateCream  Calamine Lotion  Antiseptic Cream  Sunscreen

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement