Health Services Department Personnel will:
If your child will require any prescription or non-prescription medicine at school, please contact School Health Services Personnel.
You will be required to follow the CISD Policy regarding the administration of medication at school. A few things to remember:
● Only medications that are necessary for a student's medical care will be administered at school. Most medicines that are needed can be given at home and should only be sent to school if it cannot be adequately administered at home.
● All prescription and non-prescription medication must be furnished by the parent/guardian and dispensed by school personnel with the exception of asthma inhalers, epi pen, and insulin. Please see the school health personnel on your child’s campus about requirements if your child must carry an inhaler, EpiPen, or an insulin pump.
● All prescription and non-prescription medication must be unexpired and in the original properly labeled container. Medication sent to school in baggies or other unlabeled containers will not be given. It is helpful to ask the pharmacist to label an extra bottle for the child to leave at school for short-term medication as well as long-term medication. Prescription medication labels and Dr.’s orders must match in order to be given.
● Age limits on over the counter medication labels must be followed at school. Exceptions will only be made with written permission from a doctor.
● All prescription and non-prescription medication must be accompanied by a written request signed by the parent/guardian and licensed Texas MD, NP, or PA.
Click this link to view the Authorization for Medication
● If your child will receive hand held nebulizer treatments at school, please send tubing, mask/mouth piece, and medication that is in the original pharmacy labeled container.
● School nurses will not administer non-FDA approved products, herbal/dietary products, or medications purchased in foreign countries, or non-traditional preparation.
WHAT PARENTS CAN DO:
Canyon ISD takes the position that all licensed nurses are required to comply with the Board of Nurse Examiners (BON) rules and regulations. According to rule 217.11 (T) nurses will only accept those nursing assignments that take into consideration patient safety and that are commensurate with one’s own educational preparation, experience, knowledge and physical and emotional ability and according to rule 217.11 ( N ) will clarify any order or treatment regimen that the nurse has reason to believe is inaccurate, non-efficacious or contraindicated by consulting with the appropriate licensed practitioner and notifying the ordering practitioner when the nurse makes the decision not to administer the medication or treatment. The nurse has the authority to refuse to administer medication, which the nurse believes is not in the best interest of the patient per Rule 217.11 (1a,c). Further, the nurse has the duty to clarify and question any unclear order.