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Medication at School
Medication at School
Medication at School Authorization Form.pdf Washington State law allows for the administration of oral medication during the school day if the following conditions are met:
1. An authorization form must be completed by the parent and a licensed health professional for all medications, prescription and over-thecounter (non-prescription).
2. Medication must be brought to school by the parent or guardian and not the student. Medication must be brought to school in the original container or package and labeled with the student’s name, name of medications, exact dosage, name of licensed health professional, and the number of days to be given. Pills will need to be broken prior to being brought to the school for half dosages. The directions on the authorization form must match the same name of the medication, dosage and directions on the medication bottle or package.
3. The law allows for students to carry inhalers during the school day if the licensed healthcare professional and parent state this in writing on the authorization form. The school nurse will also be part of this decision.
4. Non-oral medications such as eye drops, ear drops, ointments or other topical medications will not be administered by school personnel. The parent/guardian or an adult designated by the parent or guardian may come to the school to administer these medications.
5. Students are not allowed to carry any medication during the school day unless the above conditions are met.
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