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Medications at school are needed at times and should be sent only when absolutely necessary. In order for the nurse to comply with the law and stay within her scope of practice, as mandated by the Maryland Nurses Practice Act, all medications and treatments must have the appropriate medication/treatment form signed by parents and a Health Care Provider. These forms can be printed off from the Prince George’s County Public School website or by clicking the link below. In addition, the school nurse also has blank medication/treatment forms in her office.
Medication/Treatment Forms
To ensure safe handling of medications, parents/caregivers are responsible for:
Prince George's County Public Schools has a policy for parents concerning children with illnesses and when to keep them home from school. Resting at home will help them get better more quickly and will prevent them from exposing other children or the staff to their illness. Keep your child home and consult with your child’s Primary Care Provider if he or she has any of the following:
Your child may return to school when your health care provider says he/she can, when symptoms are gone for 24 hours or if your child has taken a prescribed antibiotic for a full 24 hours.
https://www.pgcps.org/offices/school-health/when-to-keep-your-child-home-from-school
Federal and state guidelines mandate age appropriate immunizations. A student without appropriate documentation will have twenty calendar days from the time the lack of documentation is noted to comply with the guidelines for needed age appropriate immunization. It is important for parents to have a copy of their child's immunizations for their own records. There will be times when you may need your own copy, for example, for after care enrollment, summer camp enrollment, and sport activities.
The Health Department has immunization clinics throughout the year. For further information on immunization requirements, immunization clinics, or flu clinics, please refer to the Prince Georges County Health Department website and type immunization in the search window.
Immunization Requirements and Certificate
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