Health Office
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LIS School Nurses
Susanne Adamsky, RN, CSNJulianna Gallo, BSN, RN
Phone: (609) 671-5533
Fax: (609) 671-3433Welcome
Welcome to the Lawrence Intermediate Health Office.Our goal is to provide the necessary care to help our students maintain their optimum health.If you have any questions or concerns you wish to share with us, please contact us at the numbers above.Medications
Whenever your child needs to take medication during the school day, a note must be given to the school nurse from the parent and doctor. This includes over-the-counter medications as well as prescriptions. All medications must be sent in the original containers, and be delivered to the nurse by the parent or parent designee. A medication form below can be downloaded and printed for your convenience.Additional Information
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Health Forms
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24 Hour Rule
In an effort to keep germs out of school, the District asks that you follow the "24 Hour Rule". Please read the attachment describing the exclusion time from school for the most common communicable diseases. Please call the Health Office if your child is diagnosed with a communicable disease. The nurse keeps a record so that they can monitor the number of cases of a particular disease and they send home notices to alert parents.
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Allergic Reaction - Parent Authorization
This form is to be completed by the parent/guardian indicating whether or not the student is capable of self-administering emergency medication. This form also has a section for parents/guardians to authorize a trained designee to administer emergency medication in the absence of the school nurse.
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Allergic Reaction - Parent Contact Information
This form is to be completed by the parent/guardian giving current emergency contact information This form also has a section for parents/guardians to authorize emergency medical treatment for their child.
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Allergic Reaction Action Plan
This form is to be completed by the healthcare provider when a student requires emergency medication for an allergic reaction.
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Asthma Action Plan for Home and School
This form is to be completed by the healthcare provider. There is a section at the bottom where the healthcare provider must indicate whether or not the student is capable of self-administering his/her asthma medication in the absence of the school nurse.
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Flu Information
The attachment reviews key facts about the flu. This information may be helpful. For more detailed information, you can visit the Center for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov) or the American Academy of Pediatrics (www.aap.org) web sites or contact your physician.
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Health Services Agencies
For residents of Mercer County who are in need of receiving medical care, but do not have adequate health insurance, the attached list of agencies may be able to provide care at a reduced fee or no cost.
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Immunization Requirements
This is a list of immunizations required for all students to attend school in New Jersey. Immunization records need to be submitted to the Health Office for review BEFORE your child can start school.
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Physical Form (Universal Child Health Record)
The Board of Education requires all students new to the District to have a physical examination. The Universal Child Health Record form is to be completed by your child's physician. Physical examinations must be done no more than 365 days prior to school entry to be accepted for registration. Please make sure the date of the physical exam is specified by your physician.
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Policy Regarding the Administration of Medication in School
Reviews policy & procedures when medication is required in school, on field trips or at school-sponsored events.
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Request for Administration of Medication
This form must be completed by the physician for daily medications including over-the-counter or short term medications, such as antibiotics and cough medicine.
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School Seizure Action Plan (SAP)
Seizure Action Plans help organize seizure information and have it available when it is needed mostt. A prepared plan can help know what to do to prevent an emergency orinform other what to do in the event of a seizure.
Health Links
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Body and Mind - Food & Nutrition
From the Body and Mind (BAM) website from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; this site includes recipes for cool treats, invites student input, and lets kids play Dining Decisions, an interactive school lunch game.
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Colgate Bright Smiles Bright Futures
Students can learn about dental hygiene with fun, educational games and puzzles you can play instantly.
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Handwashing - Lather Up for Good Health!
Lather Up For Good Health® is a family initiative to prevent the spread of infection through hand washing. The CDC agrees it’s important and it only takes 20 seconds to do the job!
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Kidnetic
Kidnetic.com is a cool site to find fun games to play inside or outside, by yourself or with friends. We call these Wet Head games because you're supposed to get a "wet" head while you play them! Kidnetic.com tells you cool stuff about how your body works, how eating right helps you play better and feel good and how staying active is lots of fun!
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Prevent Blindness
Founded in 1908, Prevent Blindness America is the nation's leading volunteer eye health and safety organization dedicated to fighting blindness and saving sight. Focused on promoting a continuum of vision care, Prevent Blindness America touches the lives of millions of people each year.
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Prevent Poisonings in Your House
Poison prevention information and resources from the Enivronmental Protection Agency.