School Nurse Goals
Health Care
The school health nurse will provide routine medical care to students at Hackett School. He/She will also provide emergency care for students injured at school. If an accident indicated the need for medical care, a parent will be contacted and asked to take the child to a family physician. In extreme emergencies, the school principal or a school employee will call 9-1-1 and have the child transported to the nearest emergency room or clinic. A qualified staff member will provide first aid care, if necessary, in the absence of the school nurse.
To help decrease the spread of infections in our school, please do not sent your child to school if he/she has diarrhea, vomiting, or has a temperature of 100 degrees F or greater. If your child comes to school under these circumstances, the school nurse will contact you and your child will be sent home.
Transportation of Medications-
Due to the safety of all students, they are not allowed to transport medications. A parent must drop them off and pick them up.
Due to the significant number of students using medicine and the broad range of medicines prescribed, it is becoming ever more likely that an incorrect dosage may occur at school. For this reason, parents are urged to schedule the administration of all medicine at home. If your child requires medication at school the school personnel will administer prescription medication to students under the following conditions
There is a supply of OTC meds kept in the nurse's office. With students K-6 parents will be called any time OTC medication is required for permission to administer. Students 7-12 will be given an OTC medication form at the beginning of the school year for the parent to sign and return. Medications will be given according to the parent permission.