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CASTLE HILLS ELEMENTARY
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Medication Administration If at
all possible, medications should be taken at times other than school hours.
For
example, medication prescribed to be given three times a day can be given before
school, after school, and at bedtime. If
it becomes necessary for your child to take prescription medication during the
school day, the medication must be brought to the school nurse by the parent
and a form filled out. All medicines must be in the original container and be
clearly labeled with the child's name, date of the prescription, name of the
medication, dosage, and times to be administered. If your
child needs to take medication during school, the school district
requires: Prescription medications:
Ask the pharmacist for a labeled bottle for home and a labeled bottle for
school each time the prescription is filled or refilled. The pharmacy will
provide this service to you free of charge. Over the counter
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short term (3 days) medications:
· Signed written permission from the parent/guardian for the school nurse to dispense medication. The form can be filled out in the clinic when the medication is brought to the nurse by the parent or other adult. · Medication must be in the original container which includes product instructions. NOTE: The School Nurse will not dispense medications which are
brought to school in improperly labeled containers (i.e. plastic bags,
envelopes, aluminum foil, cellophane, etc.) No homeopathic or herbal preparations will be given. Children are not allowed to carry medications to or from school. If you send a medication to school with your child, the nurse cannot send it home with him/her.
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