Emergency Meds - Asthma / Allergies / Seizures
As mentioned on the Medications page, you do not need to fill-out the "Request to Administer Medication" form if you and your child's physician have completed and signed the following applicable documents:
Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Emergency Care Plan (FARE)
School Asthma Action Plan or Central Texas Asthma Action Plan
Authorization for Self-Carry/Administration of Medicine At School and After-School Activities
Seizure action plan
New forms/action plans must be completed each school year
Epinephrine/Allergy Emergency Plan
If your child's physician has prescribed epinephrine (EpiPen/Auvi-Q or other auto-injector) for anaphylaxis, please complete the Food Allergy (Spanish) & Anaphylaxis Emergency Care Plan** (Spanish). Please make sure form has both parent and physician signatures.
If an antihistamine is ordered, please provide this medication with your epinephrine.
Please ask the pharmacy to put an additional label on the auto-injector container. This will allow auto-injector containers to be placed back in correct boxes in the event they become separated.
Asthma Medication / Action Plan / Self-Carry
If you child's physician has prescribed rescue medicine for asthma, inhaler and nebulizer treatments can be given at school, under the following conditions are met:
Asthma Action Plan (Spanish) must be completed and on file in the school clinic.
If separate from the original box, the inhaler must be properly labeled (that is, pharmacy labeled attached). Please ask the pharmacy to put an additional label on the inhaler. This will allow inhalers to be placed back in correct boxes in the event they become separated.
Self-Carry/Self-Administration--Additional Conditions: According to Texas law, a student is allowed to self-carry/self-administer their asthma medication, under the following conditions:
The physician must sign approval that your child has been instructed, understands self-medicating, and can carry and self-administer his/her rescue inhaler. Here is the Self-Carry form.
The parent must sign either the asthma action plan or the authorization to self-carry form.
The inhaler must be properly labeled. It must either be in the original box or the inhaler itself must have a separate label applied by the pharmacy. This is a health and safety issue! PLEASE, whenever you pick up a new inhaler, get the pharmacist to apply a second label to the inhaler.
This authorization may be revoked if the student demonstrates irresponsibility with inhaler storage/handling or use.
Remember: If a student carries his/her inhaler, the school nurse cannot monitor their asthma. Be sure your student knows to see the nurse if the asthma inhaler does not provide enough relief.
Seizure Medication / Action Plan (Spanish)
If your student is diagnosed with seizures, whether or not they have been prescribed emergency medication, a seizure action plan needs to be on file in the school clinic. You may use the sample below from the Epilepsy Foundation or your physician may use their own. The parent must also sign the seizure action plan. Emergency medication should be available for the student and provided by the parent.