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? Tick One Yes No Name/s of specific category (i) medicines that can be used on my child, provided by service: (please tick) Arnica/Hypercal cream ⃝ Antiseptic liquid ⃝ Insect bite treatment ⃝ Sunblock ⃝ Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / Category (ii) medicines are prescription (such as antibiotics, eye/ear drops etc) or non-prescription (such as paracetamol liquid, cough syrup etc) medicine that is used for a specific period of time to treat a specific condition or symptom, provided by a parent for the use of that child only or, in relation to Rongoa Māori (Māori plant medicines), that is prepared by other adults at the service. I acknowledge that written authority from a parent is to be given at the beginning of each day a category (ii) medicine is to be administered, detailing what (name of medicine), how (method and dose), and when (time or specific symptoms/circumstances) medicine is to be given. Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / /

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Enrolment Agreement, Enrolment Agreement, Enrolment Agreement

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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? Tick One Yes 🞏 No 🞏 Name/s of specific category (i) medicines that can be used on my child, provided by service: (please tick) Arnica/Hypercal cream ⃝ • Bepanthen • Antiseptic liquid ⃝ Insect bite treatment ⃝ Sunblock ⃝ Cream Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / Category (ii) medicines are prescription (such as antibiotics, eye/ear drops etc) or non-prescription (such as paracetamol liquid, cough syrup etc) medicine that is used for a specific period of time to treat a specific condition or symptom, provided by a parent for the use of that child only or, in relation to Rongoa Māori (Māori plant medicines), that is prepared by other adults at the service. I acknowledge that written authority from a parent is to be given at the beginning of each day a category (ii) medicine is to be administered, detailing what (name of medicine), how (method and dose), and when (time or specific symptoms/circumstances) medicine is to be given. Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / /

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enrolment Agreement, Enrolment Agreement

Medicines. A category (i) medicine is a non-prescription preparation (such as arnica cream, antiseptic liquid, insect bite treatment, paw paw cream, nappy rash cream) 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 be used on my child, provided by service: (please tick) Arnica/Hypercal cream ⃝ Antiseptic liquid ⃝ Insect bite treatment ⃝ Sunblock ⃝ # # Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / Category (ii) medicines are prescription (such as antibiotics, eye/ear drops etc) or non-prescription (such as paracetamol liquid, cough syrup etc) medicine that is used for a specific period of time to treat a specific condition or symptom, provided by a parent for the use of that child only or, in relation to Rongoa Māori (Māori plant medicines), that is prepared by other adults at the service. I acknowledge that written authority from a parent is to be given at the beginning of each day a category (ii) medicine is to be administered, detailing what (name of medicine), how (method and dose), and when (time or specific symptoms/circumstances) medicine is to be given. 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. 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 be used on my child, provided by service: (please tick) Arnica/Hypercal ▪ Sudo cream ⃝ Antiseptic liquid ⃝ Insect bite treatment ⃝ Sunblock ⃝ ▪ Arnica ▪ Pawpaw ointment Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / Category (ii) medicines are prescription (such as antibiotics, eye/ear drops etc) or non-prescription (such as paracetamol liquid, cough syrup etc) medicine that is used for a specific period of time to treat a specific condition or symptom, provided by a parent for the use of that child only or, in relation to Rongoa Māori (Māori plant medicines), that is prepared by other adults at the service. I acknowledge that written authority from a parent is to be given at the beginning of each day a category (ii) medicine is to be administered, detailing what (name of medicine), how (method and dose), and when (time or specific symptoms/circumstances) medicine is to be given. 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. 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 be used on my child, provided by service: (please tick) Arnica/Hypercal cream ⃝ Antiseptic liquid ⃝ Insect bite treatment ⃝ Sunblock ⃝ ▪ Arnica ▪ ▪ Calendula ▪ Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / Category (ii) medicines are prescription (such as antibiotics, eye/ear drops etc) or non-prescription (such as paracetamol liquid, cough syrup etc) medicine that is used for a specific period of time to treat a specific condition or symptom, provided by a parent for the use of that child only or, in relation to Rongoa Māori (Māori plant medicines), that is prepared by other adults at the service. I acknowledge that written authority from a parent is to be given at the beginning of each day a category (ii) medicine is to be administered, detailing what (name of medicine), how (method and dose), and when (time or specific symptoms/circumstances) medicine is to be given. 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 service: ▪ Arnica Cream ▪ Aeroguard Insect Spray ▪ HealthE Antiseptic Xxxxx ▪ Antihisan Cream (please tickBite Cream) Arnica/Hypercal cream ⃝ Antiseptic liquid ⃝ Insect bite treatment ⃝ Sunblock ⃝ Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / Category (ii) medicines are prescription (such as antibiotics, eye/ear drops etc) or non-prescription (such as paracetamol liquid, cough syrup etc) medicine that is used for a specific period of time to treat a specific condition or symptom, provided by a parent for the use of that child only or, in relation to Rongoa Māori (Māori plant medicines), that is prepared by other adults at the service. I acknowledge that written authority from a parent is to be given at the beginning of each day a category (ii) medicine is to be administered, detailing what (name of medicine), how (method and dose), and when (time or specific symptoms/circumstances) medicine is to be given. 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. 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 be used on my child, provided by service: (please tick) Arnica/Hypercal cream ⃝ Antiseptic liquid ⃝ Insect bite treatment ⃝ Sunblock ⃝ ▪ Arnica ▪ Paw Paw Cream ▪ Sunscreen Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / Category (ii) medicines are prescription (such as antibiotics, eye/ear drops etc) or non-prescription (such as paracetamol liquid, cough syrup etc) medicine that is used for a specific period of time to treat a specific condition or symptom, provided by a parent for the use of that child only or, in relation to Rongoa Māori (Māori plant medicines), that is prepared by other adults at the service. I acknowledge that written authority from a parent is to be given at the beginning of each day a category (ii) medicine is to be administered, detailing what (name of medicine), how (method and dose), and when (time or specific symptoms/circumstances) medicine is to be given. 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 service: (please tick) Arnica/Hypercal cream ⃝ ▪ Naturo Pharm Arnica Cream ▪ Betadine Antiseptic liquid ⃝ Insect bite treatment ⃝ Sunblock ⃝ Ointment ▪ Dettol Antiseptic Cream ▪ Calamine Lotion Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / Category (ii) medicines are prescription (such as antibiotics, eye/ear drops etc) or non-prescription (such as paracetamol liquid, cough syrup etc) medicine that is used for a specific period of time to treat a specific condition or symptom, provided by a parent for the use of that child only or, in relation to Rongoa Māori (Māori plant medicines), that is prepared by other adults at the service. I acknowledge that written authority from a parent is to be given at the beginning of each day a category (ii) medicine is to be administered, detailing what (name of medicine), how (method and dose), and when (time or specific symptoms/circumstances) medicine is to be given. Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / /

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

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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. City Impact ECE category (i) preparations used are Arnica Cream, Antiseptic spray/wipes. Do you approve category (i) medicines to be used on your child? Tick One One: Yes No Name/s of specific category (i) medicines that can be used on my child, provided by service: (please tick) Arnica/Hypercal cream ⃝ Antiseptic liquid ⃝ Insect bite treatment ⃝ Sunblock ⃝ • • Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / Category (ii) medicines are prescription (such as antibiotics, eye/ear drops etc.) or non-prescription (such as paracetamol liquid, cough syrup etc) medicine that is used for a specific period of time to treat a specific condition or symptom, provided by a parent for the use of that child only or, in relation to Rongoa Māori Mãori (Māori Mãori plant medicines), that is prepared by other adults at the service. I acknowledge that written authority from a parent is to be given at the beginning of each day a category (ii) medicine is to be administered, detailing what (name of medicine), how (method and dose), and when (time or specific symptoms/circumstances) medicine is to be given. 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, savlon, fatty cream, 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 be used on my child, provided by service: (please tick) Arnica/Hypercal cream ⃝ Antiseptic liquid ⃝ Insect bite treatment ⃝ Sunblock ⃝ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / Category (ii) medicines are prescription (such as antibiotics, eye/ear drops etc) or non-prescription (such as paracetamol liquid, cough syrup etc) medicine that is used for a specific period of time to treat a specific condition or symptom, provided by a parent for the use of that child only or, in relation to Rongoa Māori (Māori plant medicines), that is prepared by other adults at the service. I acknowledge that written authority from a parent is to be given at the beginning of each day a category (ii) medicine is to be administered, detailing what (name of medicine), how (method and dose), and when (time or specific symptoms/circumstances) medicine is to be given. 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. 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 be used on my child, provided by service: (please tick) Arnica/Hypercal cream ⃝ Antiseptic liquid ⃝ Insect bite treatment ⃝ ▪ Broad Spectrum Factor 50 Sunblock ▪ Arnica Ointment / Cream ▪ Tui’s Natural Bug Balm ▪ Zinc and Castor Oil Cream Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / Category (ii) medicines are prescription (such as antibiotics, eye/ear drops etc) or non-prescription (such as paracetamol liquid, cough syrup etc) medicine that is used for a specific period of time to treat a specific condition or symptom, provided by a parent for the use of that child only or, in relation to Rongoa Māori (Māori plant medicines), that is prepared by other adults at the service. I acknowledge that written authority from a parent is to be given at the beginning of each day a category (ii) medicine is to be administered, detailing what (name of medicine), how (method and dose), and when (time or specific symptoms/circumstances) medicine is to be given. I also note that written acknowledgement from a parent that the medicine has been administered will need to be signed at the end of the day. 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, sun-tan lotion) 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 be used on my child, provided by service: (please tick) Arnica/Hypercal cream ⃝ Antiseptic liquid ⃝ Insect bite treatment ⃝ Sunblock ⃝ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / / Category (ii) medicines are prescription (such as antibiotics, eye/ear drops etc.) or non-prescription (such as paracetamol liquid, cough syrup etcsyrup, nappy cream) medicine that is used for a specific period of time to treat a specific condition or symptom, provided by a parent for the use of that child only or, in relation to Rongoa Māori (Māori plant medicines), that is prepared by other adults at the service. I acknowledge that written authority from a parent is to be given at the beginning of each day a category (ii) medicine is to be administered, detailing what (name of medicine), how (method and dose), and when (time or specific symptoms/circumstances) medicine is to be given. Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: / /

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

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