Medication Forms
Health Plan
Health Plan
If your student:
If your student:
Needs an asthma inhaler or nebulizer at school
Has a food or environmental allergy and needs an EpiPen at school
Will need medication given to them during the school day
Has a chronic health condition
Has any other health concerns
Your child may need a Health Plan with the School Nurse
Your child may need a Health Plan with the School Nurse
Prescription medications can be given to your child in the Health Office if:
Prescription medications can be given to your child in the Health Office if:
Your child's healthcare provider fills out the Prescription Medication Authorization Form (located below)
Prescription medication is given to the School Nurse in its original package from the pharmacy
It must have your child's pharmacy label on it
Over the counter (OTC) medications can be given in the Health Office if:
Over the counter (OTC) medications can be given in the Health Office if:
The Over-the-Counter Form (located below) is filled out by the parent/guardian and
The medication is brought to the Health Office in a brand-new and sealed package
Students are not permitted to carry any medications on their person unless the required paperwork has been given to the School Nurse (RRPS policy #1029).
Students are not permitted to carry any medications on their person unless the required paperwork has been given to the School Nurse (RRPS policy #1029).