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Allergic - Asthmatic Conditions
If your child has any sort of allergy (to foods, pollen, drugs, etc.), please complete the allergy action plan. If your child has been diagnosed with asthma, reactive airway disease or uses an inhaler, please complete the Asthmatic Reaction Procedure.
If the allergy requires the use of an Epinephrine auto-injector (Epi-pen, Auvi Q) use the Allergy Action Plan. On occasion, both might be applicable. The doctor may order necessary medication on these forms, or use a separate medication administration form. Permission should be given for a student to carry their Epinephrine auto-injector or inhaler on their person. Additional supplies can also be brought in and kept in the health office.Please be aware that students MUST carry their Epinephrine and inhalers on their person for ALL field trips/overnight activities. Teachers are trained and can assist students in the administration as needed.