Common use of Over-The-Counter Medications Clause in Contracts

Over-The-Counter Medications. Aspirin, Tylenol, and other patient over-the-counter drugs are not available through school. Should you wish for your child to have access to these medications, you must sign a waiver and leave a supply with the school clinician or office. Medication should not be brought to school unless it is essential to the health of the student. If a student must take medicine at school, these procedures must be followed: The medication to be administered by designated school personnel must be sent directly from the pharmacy or physician’s office or brought to school by the student’s parent/guardian. The school must receive an In-Program Medication Administration Form signed by the student’s physician and parent/guardian. The following information must be printed clearly on the medication container: • Student’s Name • Name of the medication • Dosage • Time the medication must be taken. Bring in only the amount of medication that is needed for a school day. In the case of prolonged need, send in the amount for a clearly specified period such as one week or one month. Extra medication will not be sent home with a student. All medication will be kept in a secure location in the clinic.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Parent/Guardian Agreement, Family Contract, Student Enrollment Agreement

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Over-The-Counter Medications. Aspirin, Tylenol, and other patient over-the-counter drugs are not available through school. Should If you wish for your child to have access to these any medications, you must sign a waiver and leave a supply with talk to the school clinician or officetrained office personnel. Medication should not be brought to school unless it is essential to the health of the student. If a student must take medicine at school, these procedures must be followed: The medication to be administered by designated school personnel must be sent directly from the pharmacy or physician’s office or brought to school by the student’s parent/guardian. The school must receive an In-Program a Medication Administration Permission Form signed by the student’s physician and parent/guardian. The following information must be printed clearly on the medication container: • Student’s Name • Name of the medication • Dosage • Time the medication must be taken. Bring in only the amount of medication that is needed for a school day. In the case of prolonged need, send in the amount for a clearly specified period such as one week or one month. Extra medication will not be sent home with a student. All medication will be kept in a secure location in the clinic.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Family Contract, Family Contract

Over-The-Counter Medications. Aspirin, Tylenol, and other patient over-the-counter drugs are not available through school. Should you wish for your child to have access to these medications, you must sign provide a waiver and leave a supply with the school clinician or officedoctor’s note. Medication should not be brought to school unless it is essential to the health of the student. If a student must take medicine at school, these procedures must be followed: The medication to be administered by designated school personnel must be sent directly from the pharmacy or physician’s office or brought to school by the student’s parent/guardian. The school must receive an In-Program Medication Administration Form signed by the student’s physician and parent/guardian. The following information must be printed clearly on the medication container: • Student’s Name • Name of the medication • Dosage • Time the medication must be taken. taken Bring in only the amount of medication that is needed for a school day. In the case of prolonged need, send in the amount for a clearly specified period such as one week or one month. Extra medication will not be sent home with a student. All medication will be kept in a secure location in the clinic.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Family Contract, Family Contract

Over-The-Counter Medications. Aspirin, Tylenol, and other patient over-the-counter drugs are not available through school. Should you wish for your child to have access to these medications, you must sign a waiver and leave a supply with the school clinician or office. Medication should not be brought to school unless it is essential to the health of the student. If a student must take medicine at school, these procedures must be followed: The medication to be administered by designated school personnel must be sent directly from the pharmacy or physician’s office or brought to school by the student’s parent/guardian. The school must receive an In-Program Medication Administration Form signed by the student’s physician and parent/guardian. The following information must be printed clearly on the medication container: Student’s Name Name of the medication Dosage Time the medication must be taken. Bring in only the amount of medication that is needed for a school day. In the case of prolonged need, send in the amount for a clearly specified period such as one week or one month. Extra medication will not be sent home with a student. All medication will be kept in a secure location in the clinic.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parent/Guardian Agreement

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Over-The-Counter Medications. Aspirin, Tylenol, and other patient over-the-counter drugs are not available through school. Should you wish for your child to have access to these medications, you must sign provide a waiver and leave a supply with the school clinician or officedoctor’s note. Medication should not be brought to school unless it is essential to the health of the student. If a student must take medicine at school, these procedures must be followed: The medication to be administered by designated school personnel must be sent directly from the pharmacy or physician’s office or brought to school by the student’s parent/guardian. The school must receive an In-In- Program Medication Administration Form signed by the student’s physician and parent/guardian. The following information must be printed clearly on the medication container: • Student’s Name • Name of the medication • Dosage • Time the medication must be taken. taken Bring in only the amount of medication that is needed for a school day. In the case of prolonged need, send in the amount for a clearly specified period such as one week or one month. Extra medication will not be sent home with a student. All medication will be kept in a secure location in the clinic.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Family Contract

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