Medication Procedures Outlined

Stephany Brown, Health Attendant: (858) 484-6064

According to California State law, prescription and non-prescription medications are permitted to be taken at school only with a written statement from the physician AND a written statement from the parent or guardian. The Health Office has a form available titled “Authorization for Medication Administration”. 

Written information that must be provided is:
    · Student’s name
    · The name of the medication
    · Physician’s instructions detailing the date(s), method, amount and time medication is to be given
    · Parent/guardian and Physician signature

This information is required for all medications including “over-the-counter” Tylenol, ibuprofen, cold/allergy medicines, etc. All medications MUST be labeled with the student’s name and above information, in the original Rx or OTC container.

NO PLASTIC BAGGIES WILL BE ACCEPTED!

Hello Deer Canyon Parents,

This message is to inform you of the policy and procedures regarding medication at school. Many students require daily medication at school as well as emergency medication such as asthma inhalers and epipens. Often times, students require short term medications such as antibiotics for an infection. All medications given at school require both parent and physician written authorization.

The only exceptions to this rule are sunscreen, throat lozenges, cough drops and contact lens solution which still require written authorization from parents. You may use the medication authorization form or write a note with the required information on it.

All prescription medications or any over the counter medication (such as Tylenol or Pepto Bismal) must be accompanied by the Medication Authorization form with both parent and physician authorization. Medication authorization may only be given by a physician licensed in the state of California. All physician portions of the form must be complete.

All medications must be in the original container. Prescription medications must have the students name prescription information on them. Expired medication may not be given at school. All medication will be kept locked up in the Deer Canyon Health Office.

For your convenience, I have attached authorization forms for medication, epipens and diabetic procedures. Please make sure your child’s doctor completes the proper form before bringing medication to the Health Office. Be sure to sign and date the parent/guardian signature portion of the form. I am happy to take a faxed form, but please let me know to expect it!

If you have any questions about medication being given at school, you may contact me at 858-484-6064, ext. 3203 or email me at stbrown@powayusd.com. If you feel you need further clarification, please contact our District Nurse, Gayle Cohen, at (858) 521-2805 or email her at gcohen@powayusd.com.

Thank you,

Stephany Brown
Deer Canyon Health Technician
858-484-6064, ext. 3203
stbrown@powayusd.com
Fax: 858-538-9453

 

District Health Forms Click here

Authorization for Medication Administration Form (pdf )
Potential Anaphylactic Reaction Form (pdf )