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Important Information for Parents - From
the Clinic
A medical reminder to parents: If your student has a potentially life
threatening condition (such as asthma,
seizures, significant allergies), an
Emergency Care Plan must be on file
with your school each school year.
Also, students are not allowed to carry
medication of any kind on campus without
proper authorization. Below are the
links necessary to have the proper
paperwork on file with School Health
Services.
Emergency Care Plan - For students who have a potentially
life threatening health condition.
Must be completed by physician and
parent/guardian.
http://schools.volusia.k12.fl.us/vcsforms/pdf
files 2004/2004-308.pdf
Authorization for student administered
epinephrine auto-injector – Authorizes student to carry
auto-injector on person. Must be
completed by physician and
parent/guardian. (For student to
keep on person)
http://schools.volusia.k12.fl.us/vcsforms/pdf2006/2006-046.pdf
Authorization for Student to
Self-Administer Medication. Authorizes student to carry prescription
(non-narcotic) and over-the-counter
medication. Must be completed by
physician and parent/guardian.
http://schools.volusia.k12.fl.us/vcsforms/PDF
Files 2004/2004-348.pdf
Authorization for medication
administration by school personnel. Authorizes Volusia County School Board
personnel to administer prescription and
over-the-counter medication to student.
Must be completed by physician and
parent/guardian.
http://schools.volusia.k12.fl.us/vcsforms/pdf
files 2004/2004-347.pdf
If you have any further questions,
please 386-822-6909 ext. 23698 |