RBHS Heath Information
Health Technician: Lexi Colvin at acolvin@powayusd.com
(858) 485-4800 x4830, rbhshealthoffice@powayusd.com
PUSD Health Services
Rancho Bernardo has a Health Technician to take care of first aid and emergencies. In case of student illness at school, the Health Technician will notify parents or the emergency contact listed on the enrollment form. No registered nursing services are provided at the school on a daily basis. The school does not supply medications of any kind.
Please let the Health Technician know if your child has a life threatening illness such as diabetes, seizure disorders, or severe allergies (Bees/Food). We want to be prepared to provide safe care for your child. Please be advised that there are no emergency medications at the school; parents are responsible for providing epipens, Benadryl (or other), glucagon and insulin. If no supplies are provided for your student we will call 911 if there is ever a concern. To enable us to provide safe care for your child at school, please submit the required completed form(s) found at PUSD Health Services:
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Diabetic Management Plan
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H-58 Potential Anaphylactic Reaction
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H-26b Authorization to Carry Medication While at School (if applicable) OR
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H-26 Authorization for Medication Administration While at School
Parents must come to the health office with the appropriate forms and medications if appropriate. This includes medications such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen. Please click on PUSD Health Services to download documents:
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Authorization for Medication
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Authorization to Carry Medication
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Diabetic Management Plan - Parent Consent & Physician Authorization
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Suggested Procedure in Caring for Students with Potential Anaphylactic Reaction (H-58)
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Tdap immunization requirements
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Other District Health Forms see PUSD Health Services.
Medication
Medication may not be left with the front desk receptionist to give to the Health Technician.
Medication at school MUST have a Doctor Signature. Please do not send your child to school with medication. If they need to receive anything including over the counter medications it is required by law to have doctor and parent signed Authorization to Administer Medication. The District medical procedures are for the safety of the students. For any questions regarding this policy please call the Health Office to answer your questions. Some medication would be : Motrin, Tylenol, Albuterol, Inhalers of all types, Eye drops, Nose sprays, antibiotic ointments, Antibiotics(needed during the school day), Benadryl,etc.
According to California State law, prescription and non-prescription medications are permitted to be taken at school only with a written statement from the physician AND a written statement from the parent or guardian. The Health Office has a form available titled “Authorization for Medication Administration”.
Written information that must be provided is: · Student’s name · The name of the medication · Physician’s instructions detailing the date(s), method, amount and time medication is to be given · Parent/guardian and Physician signature.
This information is required for all medications including “over-the-counter” Tylenol, ibuprofen, cold/allergy medicines, etc. All medications MUST be labeled with the student’s name and above information, in the original Rx or OTC container.
NO PLASTIC BAGGIES WILL BE ACCEPTED!
Sunscreen, cough drops, lip balm and Vaseline, etc, must have a note from the parent on file and will also be monitored by the school personnel.
LINK TO DISTRICT HEALTH SERVICES RESOURCES