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Mill Creek Elementary School

Blazing a New Trail: Building Character, Curriculum and Community

School Nurse

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  • Kleenex
  • Baby wipes
  • Clorox wipes
  • NUT- Free Snacks
  • Juice boxes
  • Water bottles

1. Prescription medications need to have a Parent/Provider Authorization (PPA) form filled out by a physician. 

2. Over-the-counter medications have to be in the unopened, unexpired, original container. A PPA will be filled out when the medication is brought in. 

     ** Only acetaminophen, ibuprofen, dramamine, and benadryl can be kept in the clinic without a doctor's authorization. 

3. All medication has to be brought in by a parent/guardian.

4. Students are NOT allowed to carry medication on them. Emergency medication (inhalers, epipens, etc.) can be carried by a student if the physician authorizes it. A PPA needs to be filed in the nurse's clinic. 

  • Health services forms: Medication forms available in this link.
    • Kleenex
    • Baby wipes
    • Clorox wipes
    • NUT- Free Snacks
    • Juice boxes
    • Water bottles
  • 1. Prescription medications need to have a Parent/Provider Authorization (PPA) form filled out by a physician. 

    2. Over-the-counter medications have to be in the unopened, unexpired, original container. A PPA will be filled out when the medication is brought in. 

         ** Only acetaminophen, ibuprofen, dramamine, and benadryl can be kept in the clinic without a doctor's authorization. 

    3. All medication has to be brought in by a parent/guardian.

    4. Students are NOT allowed to carry medication on them. Emergency medication (inhalers, epipens, etc.) can be carried by a student if the physician authorizes it. A PPA needs to be filed in the nurse's clinic. 

    • Health services forms: Medication forms available in this link.

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