HEALTH FORMS (W/ INSTRUCTIONS)
HEALTH FORMS (W/ INSTRUCTIONS)
At Lebanon Trail HS, we want to keep your child as safe and healthy as possible. Please fill out the appropriate forms based on your child’s medical condition(s). Even if you have had these forms completed in the past, FISD requires that new forms must be completed and submitted at the beginning of each school year. Once the forms are completed, they can be turned into or faxed to the LT clinic.
Fax: 469-633-6658
HEALTH FORMS Quick Links
Health forms can be found on the FISD Health Services Website: http://www.friscoisd.org/departments/health-services/health-forms
*Quick Links below (w/ instructions)
If your child has a medical diagnosis of a Life-Threatening Allergy, Asthma, or Seizures we prefer an Action plan & emergency medication to be kept in the clinic. A physician & the parent must fill this paperwork out so that we can better treat your child. This cannot be accepted without the signature from the physician. The Action Plans must be updated yearly. Be sure to share your student’s care plan with pertinent staff such as teacher, coach, trainer, program director, bus driver, etc.
All forms & medications must be turned in at the start of each new school year for the medical management for your child. These forms do not carry over from year to year, sorry! Please inform your child's teacher, coaches & school nurse of any pertinent information.
After all paperwork is properly filled out, it can be brought to the school or faxed directly to my office from the physician’s office. Medication may be dropped off in the nurse’s office. Students are not allowed to carry any medication in their backpacks, lunch boxes or pockets (including vitamins/supplements).
All Medications:
Medication: Parent/Guardian Request Form
Use for ALL prescription, district approved over-the-counter medication & emergency meds listed on Action Plans.. This form must be completed every year and when changes are made. *Inhalers, Epipens: If the label is not attached, then you must have the physician fill out the paperwork and sign. Each form holds two medications.
Form requires parent signature for acetaminophen (Tylenol), Ibuprofen (Advil/Motrin), Tums, Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
Form requires a doctor's signature for any other over-the-counter medications other than acetaminophen (Tylenol), Ibuprofen (Advil/Motrin), Tums, Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) and/or after ten doses of the above-referenced medications have been administered in one school year.
Please Note:
Parents must supply any medication
Prescriptions must have a valid label
All medications must be in the original container
Expired items will not be accepted or administered, no exceptions
Any medication that is not picked up by the end of the school year will be properly disposed of by Frisco ISD.
Expired medication will be properly disposed of by Frisco ISD.
Students are not allowed to carry any medication in their backpacks, lunch boxes, or pockets (including vitamins/supplements).
Allergies: Severe FOOD
Medication: Parent/Guardian Request Form
requires parent signature
doctor's signature required:
for over-the-counter medications other than acetaminophen (Tylenol), Ibuprofen (Advil/Motrin), Tums, Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
after ten doses of the above-referenced medications have been administered in one school year
each form holds two medications
requires parent's and physician's signatures
can use physician's own form
Self-Administration of Prescription Asthma or Anaphylaxis Medication by Student
requires parent's and physician's signatures
Special Diet and Allergy Accommodation
requires parent's and physician's signatures
email completed form to specialdiets@friscoisd.org
NOTE: this form does NOT need to be renewed each year unless there have been changes
A physician & the parent must complete this form so that the cafeteria knows that your child cannot have certain foods. The cafeteria does not have access to your child’s food allergy information – the only way they will know about it is if they have this form on file. Unless there is a change in a food allergy, the form only needs to be completed & submitted once while enrolled with FISD. The form can be found at: https://www.friscoisd.org/departments/child-nutrition/food-allergy-information Please refer to the “Students with Food Allergy, Intolerance or Medical Disability” section.
Food Allergy Information and Consent
requires parent's signature
Dietary Preference Request OTHER THAN FOOD ALLERGIES: https://www.friscoisd.org/departments/child-nutrition/food-allergy-information Please refer to the “Meal Account and Dietary Preference” section. This form is recommended to be completed so the cafeteria knows that your child cannot have certain foods. The cafeteria does not have access to your child’s dietary restriction information - the only way they will know about it is if they have this form on file.
Allergies: Severe NON-food
Medication: Parent/Guardian Request Form
requires parent signature
requires parent's and physician's signatures
can use physician's own form
Self-Administration of Prescription Asthma or Anaphylaxis Medication by Student
Asthma:
Medication: Parent/Guardian Request Form
requires parent signature
requires parent's and physician's signatures
can use physician's own form
Self-Administration of Prescription Asthma or Anaphylaxis Medication by Student
Seizures:
requires parent's and physician's signatures
can use physician's own form
Diabetes:
Medication: Parent/Guardian Request Form
requires parent signature
Diabetes Medical Management Plan
requires parent's and physician's signatures
or you can use physician's own form, but be sure to sign the parent line.
Diabetes self-management is important and the school nurse may help facilitate as developmentally appropriate. Students with diabetes must provide proper documentation to the school nurse as well as provide their own supplies and medications. A diabetic should always have access to supplies and equipment for immediate treatment of high and low blood glucose levels, a student may keep these with them during the school day as well as keeping a backup set of supplies in the school nurse's office. There are 2 sharps boxes available in the clinic for disposal needs. Students using the data-sharing feature of their CGMs may request access to the school’s wireless network to enable this feature while avoiding smart device cellular data charges.
Great source of information: https://diabetes.org/sites/default/files/2023-10/School-guide-final-11-16-22.pdf