Washington State Law requires that students with a Life-Threatening Health Conditions have treatment orders from a Licensed Healthcare Provider, supporting medications and supplies, and a Health Care Plan in place at school before they can attend.
Here are some common conditions. Please contact your school nurse to begin your student’s 504 Health Care Plan.
WHAT IF MY STUDENT HAS ASTHMA?
Please contact your school nurse ASAP. Who is my school nurse?
Washington State Law requires that students with a Life-Threatening Health Condition, including Diabetes, have treatment orders from a Licensed Healthcare Provider, supporting medications and supplies, and a Health Care Plan in place at school before they can attend.
PROVIDE THE SCHOOL NURSE WITH:
ALL MEDICATIONS ARE REQUIRED:
Daily Medication: (antihistamine, steroid inhaler, nebulizer treatment, etc.) should be taken at home whenever possible. We recommend having a “Three-Day Disaster Supply” of daily medications at school to be administered in case of lock-down. Please touch base with your School Nurse about overnight field trips / athletic trips / camps. Complete the Medication at School form for any additional medications not listed on the Asthma Action Plan.
All Medications Must:
WHAT IF MY STUDENT HAS DIABETES?
Please contact your School Nurse ASAP. Who is my School Nurse?
The School Nurse will create a Health Plan specific for your student based on information you provide. This plan outlines what action staff must take to support your student’s diabetes management. It is distributed to staff that work with your student.
Washington State Law requires that students with a Life-Threatening Health Condition, including Diabetes, have treatment orders from a Licensed Healthcare Provider, supporting medications and supplies, and a Health Care Plan i place at school before they can attend.
PROVIDE THE SCHOOL NURSE WITH:
Some families plan for their student to carry their supplies and medications with them. If this is the case for your student, the School Nurse will check with them to make sure they have everything.
All Medications Must:
NOTE:
WHAT IF MY STUDENT HAS A SEVERE ALLERGY?
Please contact your school nurse ASAP. Who is my school nurse?
Washington State Law requires that students with a Life-Threatening Health Condition, including Diabetes, have treatment orders from a Licensed Healthcare Provider, supporting medications and supplies, and a Health Care Plan in place at school before they can attend.
PROVIDE THE SCHOOL NURSE WITH:
ALL MEDICATIONS ARE REQUIRED:
WHAT IF MY STUDENT HAS A SEIZURE DISORDER?
Please get in touch with your school nurse ASAP. Who is my school nurse?
The School Nurse will create a Health Plan specific for your child based on the information you provide. This plan outlines what action staff must take in case of seizure activity in school. It is distributed to staff that work with your student.
If the plan includes giving medication, delegated staff will be trained by the School Nurse as appropriate.
Washington State Law requires that students with a Life-Threatening Health Condition, which may include seizure disorder, have treatment orders from a Licensed Healthcare Provider, supporting medication, and a Health Plan in place at school before they can attend.
PROVIDE THE SCHOOL NURSE WITH:
All Medications Must:
Please Note:
If your student has a SEIZURE DISORDER, please get in touch with your School Nurse ASAP.