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Welcome to the Health Office!Number 7 School NurseDr. Rosa RamosPhone 732-376-6252 ext. 33-415Fax 732-347-8961
During this Covid 19 pandemic,
I am committed to keeping our students safe, healthy and ready to learn!
Whether virtual or in person, your school nurses are staying connected and responsive to the needs of our school communities. We are aware that parents are facing some challenges as this health crisis continues, but please know your school nurse is here for you. Please continue to let us know if your child experiences medical issues, whether COVID-19 related or other signs of illness. Please reinforce preventative strategies such as social distancing recommendations, use of face coverings and frequent hand washing. Together we will promote the health and safety of our students and communities as we navigate these uncharted waters!
Every student deserves a School Nurse
Cada niño merece una enfermera escolar
***Medications and doctors orders must be renewed EVERY school year. Exclusions will start/Las exclusiones comenzarán
11/19/2020
*** Los medicamentos y las órdenes médicas deben renovarse CADA año escolar.
****Immunizations must be kept current. Report all new immunizations to the school nurse. Exclusions will start/Las exclusiones comenzarán
11/19/2020
**** Las vacunas deben mantenerse actualizadas. Informe todas las vacunas nuevas a la enfermera de la escuela.
Important Information/Información importante:
*Please print and complete and return the Physicans medical report, Administration of Medication form, and Asthma Action Plan if your child has asthma.
* Imprima, complete y devuelva el informe médico de Physicans, el formulario de administración de medicamentos y el plan de acción para el asma si su hijo tiene asma.
*Please complete and return the Physicians medical report, Administration of medication form, and Seizure Action Plan if you child has seizures.
* Complete y devuelva el informe médico del médico, el formulario de administración de medicamentos y el plan de acción para las convulsiones si su hijo tiene convulsiones.
* Please complete and return the Physicians Medical Report, Administration of medication form, and Food Allergy Action Plan if your child has food allergies.
* Complete y devuelva el Informe médico del médico, el formulario de administración de medicamentos y el Plan de acción para las alergias alimentarias si su hijo tiene alergias alimentarias*Please complete and return the Physicians Medical Report and Adminstration of medication form if your child has any other medical issues requiring medication.
* Por favor complete y devuelva el informe médico del médico y el formulario de administración de medicamentos si su hijo tiene cualquier otro problema médico que requiera medicación.
- Asthma Action Plan- http://pacnj.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Asthma-Treatment-Plan-STUDENT-MAY-2017.pdf
- Food Allergy Action Plan- https://www.foodallergy.org/sites/default/files/migrated-files/file/emergency-care-plan.pdf
- Seizure Action Plan- https://www.epilepsy.com/sites/core/files/atoms/files/15%20RPWD%202924%20Seizure-Action-Plan_0.pdf
- Administration of Medication/ English- medication administration form
- Administration of medication/Spanish- Spanish medication administration form
- Physicians medical report-file:///C:/Users/EVONRACIOPPI/Downloads/physicans%20medical%20report.pdf
- Health Office Forms/Formularios de la oficina de salud
- Student Health Screening Program
- Guidelines for Keeping Sick Children Home From School (English and Spanish)
- Kids Aren't Just Small Adults
- Los Niños No Son Simplemente Adultos Pequeños
- Information Regarding Physical Examinations for Pre K, Kindergarten and New Students (Grades 1-4)
- Information on Physical Examinations for Grades 3, 6, 9
School nurses can continue to be proactive by advising students, families, and staff to:
- Stay home when you are sick. If possible, stay home from work, school, and errands when you are sick. You will help prevent others from catching your illness. Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth. Germs spread this way.
- Cover coughs and sneezes. Use a tissue to cover coughs and sneezes, then dispose of the tissue. When a tissue is not available, cough or sneeze into your elbow.
- Clean and disinfect surfaces or objects. Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces at home, work or school, especially when someone is ill. Find additional CDC resources on how to clean and disinfect schools.
- Wash hands for 20 seconds. Washing hands often under clean, running water can help prevent the spread of germs. For more guidance see the CDC: When and How to Wash Your Hands. If you cannot wash your hands, use alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60-95% alcohol.
Here are some important videos to watch
staying home when you are sick
stayi g hogar cuando estas enfermo
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file:///C:/Users/lmorgan/Downloads/COVID-19%20Parental%20Resource_UPDATED_ES-US%20(4).pdf
https://njsna.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/covid-resources-1.pdf
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Preschool District NurseFrances OrozcoPAPS Cell 732-675-0308Office 732-376-6251 ext. 33-421Fax 732-347-8961Immunizations must be kept current. Report all new immunizations to the school nurse.