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    State law provides that a parent has the right to be notified of any health-related services offered at their child's campus. Parents may withhold consent for, or decline, any such service. If you do not want your child to receive any of the products or services listed below, please contact your school nurse.

    The school clinic is available for assessing students, providing first aid, treating emergencies and responding to student’s health care needs.

    The following standard first aid over-the-counter medications/products have been approved by the Medical Advisory Committee:

    • Anbesol/Orasol/Listerine for minor mouth pain
    • Antimicrobial Cleanser for cleaning minor cuts and abrasions
    • Bacitracin ointment for minor cuts and abrasions
    • Bactine Spray for minor cuts and abrasions
    • Eye Wash Solution for minor eye irritations
    • Hydrocortisone Cream 1% for minor skin irritations and rashes
    • Saline Contact Solution for external soaking and cleansing of contact lenses
    • Sting Kill for minor bites and stings
    • Vaseline Petroleum Jelly for skin irritation and chapped lips

    The Medical Advisory Committee has approved the following products for use in emergencies:

    • Albuterol for severe respiratory distress
    • Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for sudden cardiac arrest
    • Bleeding Control Stations for bleeding emergencies
    • Epinephrine for severe allergic reactions
    • Ibuprofen or acetaminophen for students with a temperature of 103°F or higher, according to specific emergency protocol
    • Instant Glucose Gel or tabs for severe low blood sugar, for students diagnosed with diabetes or who have the supplies available to check their blood sugar
    • Naloxone for reversing a suspected opioid overdose
    • Oxygen for use in emergency situations

    For questions or to opt out of any listed product or service, please contact your child's school nurse.