By Diane Schoening | Wednesday, December 17, 2008
MEDICATION USE IN SCHOOL
SABETHA ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL AND SABETHA MIDDLE SCHOOL
Prescription medications—All prescription meds
must be kept in the nurse’s office or in the school office for the
middle school. They should not be kept in the classroom, book
bags, or lockers.
All prescription meds must have a . . .
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by Diane Schoening | December 2, 2008
4 STEPS TO KEEP YOUR KIDS SAFE FROM RX
DRUGS
JANE STUEVE, RN, BSN
ADOLESCENT AND SCHOOL HEALTH CONSULTANT
KDHE
The White house Office of National Drug
Policy’s National Youth Anti-Drug Campaign has some . . .
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by Diane Schoening | December 17, 2008
ASPIRIN, ACETAMINOPHEN, OR
IBUPROFEN--OH...WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
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Guidelines for Keeping Sick Children Home from School
by Diane Schoening | November 17, 2005
Each day many
parents are faced with the decision: should my child go to
school? Many times how the child looks or acts can be the
deciding factor, but the following guideline may be helpful if you
are not sure. . . .
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by Diane Schoening | December 2, 2008
YIKES…..IT’S HEAD LICE
FAQ
Here are some of the frequently asked
questions parents have about head lice. If your question
isn’t here, please feel free to contact your school nurses to get
the information you need. . . .
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by Diane Schoening | December 17, 2008
MEDICATIONS
CONTAINING ASPIRIN
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