Student medication is administered at home by parents or guardians whenever possible. Medication prescribed for children and adolescents enrolled in school may be administered at school when it is not feasible for the medication to be managed at home by the child's parent or guardian.
All student medication is stored and administered through the school clinic except when a student meets the criteria for self-administration of life-saving emergency asthma or anaphylaxis medicine, or for diabetes self-management.
A parent or guardian bringing medication to school for their child will be asked to administer the medicine in the school clinic. In order to maintain student safety, the school nurse or other school personnel may ask the parent or guardian the name of the medication being administered.
A parent, guardian, or other adult is expected to deliver student medication to school in the original container or prescription labeled container. When medication is discontinued, stopped or expired, or when a student with medication in the clinic withdraws from a campus, a parent or guardian must pick up the medication from the school clinic. Medication not picked up before the last day of the regular school calendar year is discarded according to the most current FDA guidelines for medication disposal.
In Mesquite ISD, medication orders must be submitted with a parent request for medication administration at school.
Student medication and supplies necessary for administration at school are provided by a student's parent or guardian with the exception of emergency stock epinephrine auto-injectors. It is highly recommended that any student with a known allergy and anaphylaxis have their own prescribed epinephrine auto-injector at school.
Parent requests for non-prescription or over-the-counter medication, including sample medicine from the physician's office, cough drops and over-the-counter pain medication, must be accompanied by a signed physician's order. Non-prescription or over-the-counter medication may not be administered at school without a parent request form and a physician order.
A Parent Request for Medication Administration at School form submitted annually must be on file for each medication considered for administration at school, including insulin. The form is available from your school nurse and includes a signature line for the student's physician to sign for sample or over-the-counter medication and will suffice as an order when:
The prescription label instructions or medication orders shall be followed by school employees.
Changes to medication administration instructions must be accompanied by an updated physician order or prescription label and an updated Parent Request form.
When a parent's request differs from the physician orders or a prescription label, the school nurse may, to ensure student safety, contact the prescribing physician for written clarification of the order.
Students enrolled in MISD may possess and self-administer prescription asthma or anaphylaxis medication during school and school-related activities when the following criteria are met:
Self Administration Authorization Form
Should a student be found unable to administer their asthma or anaphylaxis emergency medicine due to limited developmental ability or physical strength, the parent/guardian and the physician or other licensed healthcare provider will be notified and an alternate emergency action plan shall be implemented.
Students diagnosed with Type I diabetes may carry their diabetes supplies during the school day and at school sponsored events when self-management is afforded by the student’s diabetes management plan and their individualized healthcare plan.
The individualized healthcare plan is developed by the school nurse in collaboration with the student, the parent, the healthcare provider, teachers, cafeteria staff, campus counselor, and campus principal.
Students meeting the criteria who choose to self-manage at school are encouraged to seek assistance from the school nurse for:
Herbal substances or dietary supplements, including essential oils, may be administered by at school: