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Lisa Terbrock, RN Jacqueline Tough, C.A.
School Nurse Lisa Terbrock, RN Jacqueline Tough, C.A.
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Points of Topic Medication in Clinic Medical Alerts Clothing
24 hour rule Hearing and Vision Birthday Treats Immunizations
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Medication in the Clinic
Students may not carry medicine with them while on school grounds; not even cough drops. See the Nurse for any questions about Medication at School -We have forms and policy's. It is also important to note the clinic does not keep stock medications such as Tylenol.
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Medical Concerns Nurse Lisa’s Number: 281-234-1626
As the school nurse, I provide a temporary care facility for children who become ill or injured at school. In case I have to call you… Please keep your phone numbers and records up to date. If your child has a major medical problem, please stop by or give me a call to make sure I am aware of it. Nurse Lisa’s Number:
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CLOTHING!!!... Very Important!!! And it’s not just for Kindergarten.
Please pack an extra set of clothing! *Underwear *Shirt *Shorts/Pants *Socks Place in a plastic bag in their backpack. It is comforting to have your own clothes in case of an accident. Kids can spill milk, get into mud, rip their shorts, or have an accident.
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24 Hour Rule… *Vomiting *Diarrhea *Fever over 100.0
If your child exhibits these symptoms at school, they will be sent home. They must stay home and be symptom free, without the use of preventative medications (Tylenol, Motrin/Advil, Imodium, etc) for at least 24 hours before returning to school.
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NO NEWS is GOOD NEWS! Hearing and Vision
Grades Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st, 3rd, and 5th are screened annually in the first semester for vision and hearing. Any student in grades 2 and 4 who did not attend a Texas school previously may also be screened. If your child has been or will be screened during the school year, and you do not wish them to be screened at school, please contact the nurse. Parents may also request screening if they have concerns about their child's vision or hearing. Parents will be sent a referral by the campus nurse if their child has not passed. NO NEWS is GOOD NEWS!
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Birthday Treats/Food Allergies
Guidelines for food being brought into the Classrooms: We ask that items be store bought, not homemade and left in the original package. Please provide a label with a list of all the ingredients and nutritional facts with the food items. Please send individual-sized treats (cupcakes, cookies, or doughnuts) that can be served and consumed during a short period of time. Treats brought to school should be peanut/nut free. Please notify the teacher in advance to make sure no one else is bringing something in that day. We try to prevent multiple treats on the same day.
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Immunizations Nurse checks all immunizations before the student can start school. They can’t start school until they are up-to-date with their shots. “We don’t do immunizations”- There’s a form for that! “Are we Good?” – You can stop by during school hours and I can check shot records for you, or you can scan and them for a check. If I check them b/f registration, you still MUST bring them with you at registration.
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Did You Know??? You can find all this information and more
on our website. Thank you!! And Welcome to Wilson!
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