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Health
Office
School nursing is
a specialized practice of professional nursing. School Health Services
are provided to enhance the well-being, academic success and lifelong
achievement and health of students
Laura
Prall RN
pralll@kinnelon.org
973-838-5250 ext. 104
Current
Health Office Notices
May Newsletter
8th Grade Sports Physicals Parent Letter
Health
Office Forms
Daily
Medication Form
Self-administration
Form
Asthma
Action Plan
Sports
Physical Form
Updated
Health History Form
Helpful Resources
Welcome
to the Middle School Health Office. Here you will find additional health-related
information specific to Pearl R. Miller Middle School students.
Attendance
If a student will be absent or late, please call the absence line at 973-838-5250
ext.501. A written release from a physician is required if a student is
absent for 3 days or more and for the control of communicable diseases.
Please do not leave requests for homework on this line.
Control
of Communicable Diseases
Written release is required for Conjunctivitis, Dermatitis, 5th Disease,
Hepatitis, Impetigo, Meningitis, Mononucleosis, Scarlet Fever or Strep
Throat. The student must be on an antibiotic for 24 hours before returning
to school. If a student has had a fever, vomiting and/or gastrointestinal
symptoms, he or she needs to be free of symptoms for 24 hours before returning
to school.
Leaving school due to illness
Students, who become ill at school, should report to the health office
for evaluation. Students may not leave the building due to illness without
authorization from the nurse.
Medication Administration
Students who need medication during school hours must bring the original
labeled container, with completed medication form(s), to the nurse. No
medication will be administered without proper documentation. Students
are permitted to carry and self administer emergency medications; inhaler/single
dose antihistamine/epi-pen, with written permission from a physician.
Physical
Education Excuses
Students who have medical concerns limiting physical activity must have
a written note from a physician. The medical excuse must be specific in
nature, describing exactly what activities are prohibited and what activities
are permissible. Medical clearance is also required to resume activities.
For an excuse for a brief period (1-2 days), a note from the parent is
acceptable. If a student is completely restricted from physical activity,
it is the responsibility of the physical education teacher to assign an
alternative non-physical assignment(s).
Physical
Examinations
District policy
requires a physical examination by a licensed physician upon entry into
the school district, regardless of the grade the child is entering. The
New Jersey Office of Health, Safety and Physical Education recommend that
all students be given a complete physical examination at least once in
three years. It is recommended that all such physical examinations be
performed by the family physician as he/she is best qualified to evaluate
the health status of the student because of prior association with the
child.
Sports
Physicals
Any student wishing to participate in extracurricular sports must have
a current physical on file. Physicals are current for one year from the
date of the form. Any student with a history of asthma and/or medical
diagnosis requiring emergency medication must have current physician orders
on file in order to participate in athletics. Sports Physicals for PRM
students will be offered by the school physician.
Student Health Screenings
Weight, Height, and Blood Pressure are annual screenings.
Vision and Auditory Acuity Screenings are performed at intervals determined
by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. Parents will
be notified of any findings that might require further medical evaluation.
New Jersey Statutes provide for biennial scoliosis screening for all students
ages 10 to 18.This examination may be done by a family physician or will
be done by a trained faculty member. A parent letter is required if you
do not want your child screened. Parents will be notified of any findings
that might require further medical evaluation.
Two Mandatory Immunization Requirements
The NJ State Department of Health and Senior Services revised the administrative
rules N.J.A.C.8:57-4. Every child born on or after January 1, 1997, and
entering Grade Six on or after September 1, 2008, shall have received
one dose of Tdap and one dose of a meningococcal-containing
vaccine. Documentation from your physician is required in order for
your child to attend school.
Your anticipated
cooperation is greatly appreciated. Please feel free to call me at 973-838-5250
ext. 104 with any questions, concerns or updated information.
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