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Unit 7
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Physical examination Medical history Doctor’s office Immunization Health screening Medical condition Medicine/Medication (prescription)
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Immunizations are required to attend school in the United States The School Nurse, Social Worker, Psychologist, or Guidance Counselor can provide you with a reference list of doctors and dentists in your area A sports physical examination is required before participation in any sport activity in school
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Medication may be taken at school with proper documentation from a doctor or a parent, as appropriate. Parents must take the medication and note in to the office. Students may not bring medication in to school themselves. Only the School Nurse or assigned designee can administer the medication to the student (including cough drops and any over-the- counter medications) Students must have a pass to see the Nurse (this maintains accountability)
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Read and discuss “From Home to School” Book - “My Head Itches” Lesson 2 Book Level “Literacy” (Green) pp. 8-9; complete p. 10 and the bottom of p. 11 Book Level 1 (Blue) [“An Eye Exam”] pp. 10-11; complete pp. 11-12 Book Level 2 (Pink) pp. 10-11; complete p. 12 and p. 14
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Review and explain the differences between medical forms Role play calling a medical or dental office to make an appointment (PEP Teacher(s) role play first so parents understand what’s expected) Parents draft a note to send to the school so their child may take a medication
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Go to the Internet and show parents how to find local medical and dental offices Parents “surf” the Net to find and review health information Parents type a letter to send to school for their child to take a medicine at school
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