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Nurses:  Sharon Dunleavy and Judy Daly

Forms:    Scoliosis Letter

                 Immunization Form

                Medication Authorization Form

             Self Administration Form

             Seizure Action Plan for School

             Asthma Treatment Plan

             Emergency Health Care Plan

             Food Allergy Action Plan

             Food Pantry List-PTO Council

 


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2009-2010

HEALTH OFFICE PHONE NUMBERS

The Health Office phone numbers are 973-317-2020 and 973-317-2021

We will be available between 7:20 am and 2:15 pm.

Voice mail can be reached at any time at either of the above numbers.

The fax number is 973-317-2079

Email us at sdunleavy@wayneschools.com or jdaly@wayneschools.com

TO REPORT AN ABSENCE

To report an absence for all grades, call 973-317-2000, prompt 3, before 8:00 am on the first day of absence

HEALTH SCREENINGS

Health screenings will be conducted during your child's health class.  We expect to begin screenings in October and conclude by May.  All 12th grade students will receive copies of their immunization records for future reference.

IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS

Any student who has not received the state mandated immunizations will be excluded from school.  Transfer students must present complete records of immunizations upon registration and prior to attending classes.  Copies of immunization records and vision test records are to be made within one school day.  Requests for records after 2:00 pm will be processed the following school day. The Immunization Form can be downloaded, it appears in the Forms Section at the top of the page.  It is also available in the Health Office.

MEDICATIONS

No student is permitted to carry any medications during school hours.  All medications must be administered by the nurse in the health office.  This includes Tylenol, Advil, Lactaid and Benadryl.  Only those students who have presented a properly signed form for inhaler use may self carry the inhaler.  Students who may require use of an insect sting kit or epi-pen for stings or allergies may also present this form.  This "Request for Self Administration of Medication" form can be obtained through the Health Office or downloaded from the Forms Section at the top of this page.

Please anticipate the student's need for medication for headaches, cramps, body aches, or other discomforts.  Yellow Medication Authorization permission forms are also available in the Health Office, or downloaded above.  These are to be signed by a parent for over the counter medications, or by a doctor for prescription medications.  This form must be properly completed prior to any medication administration.  No phone consents will be accepted.

All medications brought to the Health Office must be non-expired, clearly labeled, and in an original container.  Any student needing an inhaler, epi-pen, insulin, or any medication for allergic reactions must provide the nurse with a signed Individual Health Care Plan (available through the Health Office or downloaded above), and the separate permission form previously discussed for self-carrying.   Any student who has used these medications in the past should have received forms over the summer months to be returned in the fall.  Please send in completed forms and medications as soon as possible.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXCUSES

Parent notes may be written to excuse a student from Physical Education Class for 1-3 days.  For longer than 3 days, a Doctor's note is required.  Students must be prepared to dress for Phys. Ed. Class when excused for less than 1 week.

INDIVIDUAL HEALTH CARE PLANS (IHCP)

Students who have specific medical problems that might need nursing intervention and special teacher consideration need to have an IHCP on file for each school year.  Parents need to review these plans with their medical Doctor, and return them, signed and dated, quickly.  Changes can be made in these plans at any time.  Students who had medical conditions needing an IHCP last year need to update the plan for this school year.  An IHCP can be initiated at any time during the year, as new medical needs arise.  Please contact the health office with questions or concerns.

SPORTS INJURIES


All sports injuries and all medical notes must be submitted to the health office within 24 hours of the injury.  The Athletic trainer works with the nurses, and submits all medical notes to our office for the completion of insurance and accident reports.  In general, the time limit for submitting insurance claims forms is 60 days from the date of injury.

SPORTS PHYSICALS


All student athletes must have a sports physical completed within 365 days of the first practice of their sport.  Proper forms are available from each coach at the pre-season meeting, or any time in the health office. 
Part “B” is the form for the physician to record health findings.  These forms must be properly signed, stamped, dated and completed, or they will be returned, causing a delay in the student’s start of practice.
Part “A” is a health form to be completed each sports season by the parent. This must be signed and dated by both the student and parent, and fully completed, or it will be returned.        


Please contact us with any concerns or questions about the health of your student.

 

 

 

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