Daddysredhead
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Joined: 11/6/2005 From: Northern (yet still part of the South) Virginia Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Gwynvyd I hate it that due to court being so early I can not take the um into school and show them how he needs to use his new meds.. and to notify all of his teachers if he weezes to send him to the nurses office. *sighs* Gwyn, I totally feel your frustration. I have to do the same thing every year with Thing 1. From what a few of my teacher and nurse friends have told me (as well as the principal), the school nurse must watch the child properly use his/her inhaler, and must also have the "Asthma Action Plan & Authorization For Medication" form signed by the doctor. (At least in public schools in most states. Not sure about private schools.) I'm reading Thing 1's right now as I have to get it signed by his doctor tomorrow and take it to school with him, so he can show the same nurse as last year, that he still knows how to use his inhealer. *sigh* But that's the rule, and they're in charge of my kid for several hours each day, so I do what I need to with him. *hugs and prayers that you or soft will be able to help the Um with the meds, etc. at the school tomorrow*
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