* Medications that are required (prescribed medication) to be given during school hours and/or Emergency medications should be dropped off with all the required paper work from both the parent and physician during the week of August 24th.
*The link for the appropriate paper work can be found on your school's website under "About" and then "Nurse".
*For students who need medication for ADD/ADHD during school hours, the medication will need to be brought to the clinic by appointment time along with the appropriate paperwork.
*Controlled substance medication that needs to be administered before school is encouraged to be given at home. If your child needs to the medication twice a day, you may want to consider an extended released prescription, please contact your child's pediatrician. Exceptions will be made on a case by case basis.
*Due to the fact that headaches, sinus/nasal congestion, sore throat, and some allergy symptoms overlap with COVID 19 symptoms, medications such as Tylenol, Motrin, Ibuprofen, and decongestants in the clinic is strongly discouraged.
*It is encouraged that your child uses a spacer with their inhaler.
*If your child's respiratory symptoms do not improve, please encourage your child to come to the clinic to be assessed.
*Should your child have an asthma exacerbation period, please consult with your child's physician to see if it is safe to come to school and provide a note stating that the symptoms are not COVID 19 related.
*Due to limited availability of data, it is uncertain whether aerosols generated by nebulizer treatments are potentially infectious. Therefore, nebulizer treatments at school is discouraged and your child should stay home for his/her own safety.