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Stacey Robinson, RN BSN | Caitlin Erdman, RN BSN | Tara Hahn, RN BSN |
Parkview Elementary | Cameron Intermediate | CVMS and CHS |
STUDENT HEALTH INFORMATION FORM
A student health information form must be returned at the start of every school year. It is also required for new student enrollment. The form can be found on this website or at the school.
IMMUNIZATIONS
Missouri law requires that all students meet the immunization standards established by the Missouri Department of Health in order to attend school. Students in noncompliance with the immunization law will be excluded from school. In cases of exemptions from immunizations due to medical reactions, a physician statement must be on file with the school nurse. In cases where the student has had the chicken pox, a signed physician's note must be on file with the school nurse. In cases of exemptions from immunizations due to religious beliefs, a parent/guardian must sign the Department of Health Exemption From which will be kept in the student's health record. For current immunization requirements see below:
MEDICATIONS
The school nurse is happy to assist students who need medication at school. Most medications, even if needed 3 times a day, can be given at home. In the event a student needs a long-term medication at school, a medication form must be completed and signed by the physician and parent/guardian. The medication must be in the original up-to-date container labeled by the pharmacy. The nurse may administer over-the-counter medication with a doctor's order and written permission from the parent/guardian. Medication forms are located at school or on this web site. The 1st dose of any medication will not be given at school. Any medications remaining at the end of the school year will be destroyed if not picked up by a parent or guardian.
ASTHMA
If your child has been diagnosed with asthma and it requires an inhaler at school; they must have an asthma action plan and long-term medication form on file in the nurse's office. These forms are located in the nurse's office or on this web site. There is nebulizer machine available at school. We ask that you bring nebulizer medications in a labeled ziplock bag with the tubing.
SEIZURES
If your student has been diagnosed with seizures and requires medication at school; they must have a long-term medication form and a seizure action plan on file in the nurse's office. These forms are located in the nurse's office or on this web site.
LIFE THREATENING ALLERGY
If your student has a life threatening allergy please have the appropriate action plan and long-term medication form completed and signed by your physician and parent/guardian. If your student has a life-threatening food allergy and you would like to have their meals adjusted at school you MUST have a signed note from a licensed health care provider. The note must be on official letterhead stating the food allergy along with substitution recommendations.
MISSOURI HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM
Your child may be eligible for MC+ if:
They are under 19 years old
They have been uninsured for 6 months or more
Your family's income follows the required guidelines