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Health Information and Medical Resources

Health Information and Medical Resources

Welcome! We are your CRPUSD Nurse Team.

We hope that this page will help you navigate through some of the different needs that a school nurse may be able to help you with. Please explore the links available for resources and other health information.

Students Admitted at TK/K–12 Need Records of:

Please click below for more information about the immunizations required for students to attend school.

Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (DTaP, DTP, Tdap, or Td) — 5 doses
Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (DTaP, DTP, Tdap, or Td) — 5 doses

(4 doses OK if one was given on or after 4th birthday. 3 doses OK if one was given on or after 7th birthday.) For 7th–12th graders, at least 1 dose of pertussis-containing vaccine is required on or after 7th birthday.

Polio (OPV or IPV) — 4 doses
Polio (OPV or IPV) — 4 doses

(3 doses OK if one was given on or after 4th birthday. Oral polio vaccine [OPV] doses given on or after April 1, 2016, do not count.)

Hepatitis B — 3 doses
Hepatitis B — 3 doses

(Required at admission to any grade except 7th grade)

Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) — 2 doses
Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) — 2 doses

(Both given on or after 1st birthday)

Varicella (Chickenpox) — 2 doses
Varicella (Chickenpox) — 2 doses

The TK/K–12 immunization requirements apply to new admissions and transfers for all grades, including 7th grade, and students whose exemptions are no longer valid.

Students Advancing to 7th Grade Need Records of:

Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap) - 1 dose

(Whooping cough booster usually given at 11 years and up)?

California schools are required to check immunization records for all new student admissions at transitional kindergarten (TK)/Kindergarten through 12th grade and all students advancing to 7th grade before entry. Parents must show their child’s Immunization Record as proof of immunization. 

Forms & Health Instructions

Medication at School

If your child needs medication(s) while at school, Please use the Authorization for Medication Administration form. If they are to self carry their emergency medication, please use the Contract for Self-Carry Medication at School form. All medications on campus need to be authorized by the child's provider and parent. 

You can find all Medical Forms on the Family Forms and Agreements page.

Special Procedures/Equipment and Health Plans at School

If your child has a health condition and requires specific interventions and support, please have their provider fill out the Special Procedures/Equipment form or one of the specific health plan forms so we can accommodate their needs appropriately. Please make sure that you reach out to your school nurse to turn in these forms and make sure a plan is in place for your student. (Please use the links for the SZ action plan and the Allergy Action plan)

Authorization For Specialized Procedure: English & Spanish 
Allergy & Anaphylaxis Emergency Care Plan
Diabetic Supplies List for School: English | Spanish
Seizure Action Plan: EnglishSpanish

Consent to Release or Exchange Information

Health Exam and Oral Health Assessment

Health Examination for School Entry: English & Spanish
Oral Health Notification Letter: English & Spanish
Oral Health Assessment for Kindergarten & Incoming 1st Grade: English & Spanish
Waiver Oral Health Assessment: English & Spanish

Other Health Forms

Vision and Hearing: Vision and Hearing Questionnaire

Head Injury: Head Injury Form

Important Health Information

Health Information for Parents & Staff (ENG) (SP)

Diabetes Type 1 Information (ENG) (SP)
(for Parents or Guardians of incoming elementary school students) 

Diabetes Type 2 Information (ENG) (SP)
(for Parents or Guardians of 7th Grade Students) 

Human Papillomavirus Cancer Prevention Information (ENG) (SP)
(for Parents or Guardians of 6th Grade Students)

Head Lice Information

When To Stay Home From School

A student should stay home or go home from school when the student is too ill to participate in school activities, the condition creates an unsafe or unhealthy environment for others at school, or when illness/injury requires a level of care or observation that cannot be managed at school. Staff do not make diagnoses. Some conditions require written clearance from the student’s health care provider in order to return. See directions below:

Fever

Temperature = 100.40 F or 38.30 oral in the last 24 hours without fever-reducing medications even if the student no longer has a fever in the morning

Stomache Ache, Vomiting, Diarrhea Vomiting or diarrhea in past 24 hours and student feels ill;
Abdominal pain that continues for > 2 hours
Rash With fever; Oozing, open wound that cannot be covered;
Rash that is rapidly spreading;
Undiagnosed rash

Mouth Sores
Sore Throat

Inability to swallow;
Mouth/throat soreness with fever;
Breathing difficulties;
Excessive drooling (in young children)
Cough or Difficulty Breathing With fever and other illness symptoms;
Cannot be controlled with prescribed medications;
Noisy, rapid breathing, wheezing;
Child has difficulty speaking;
Skin/lips has purple, blue, grey tone
Pink or Red Conjunctiva Whites of eyes have white or yellow eye mucous
drainage;
Stay home until treatment has started
Severe Pain Pain that impacts ability to participate;
Pain following an injury;
Pain with other illness symptoms

REQUIRES PHYSICIAN CLEARANCE TO RETURN TO SCHOOL

SPECIFIC DISEASES or
ILLNESS OUTBREAK AS
DETERMINED BY LOCAL
HEALTH DEPT
? Impetigo
? Strep Throat
? Staph Infection including MRSA
? Chicken Pox
? Pertussis (whooping cough)

 

DOES NOT REQUIRE STUDENT TO STAY HOME FROM SCHOOL

LIVE HEAD LICE Follow CDPH directions in A Parent’s Guide to
Head Lice for initial and follow-up hair treatment,
nit-combing, and household hygiene.

The role of the school nurse is to advance the academic success and lifelong health and wellbeing of students by promoting school-based health and safety Here is your team of CRPUSD school nurses and the schools they serve:

Nurse Role & Site Supported Contact
Monica Seo Lead Nurse, Preschool, NPS, University Elementary at La Fiesta monica_seo@crpusd.org
Susan Garritson Preschoo, NPS and Launch susan_garritson@crpusd.org
Momoko Ito Thomas Page Academy, Richard Crane Elementary, Marguerite Hahn Elementary momoko_ito@crpusd.org
Yvonne Fox Evergreen Elementary, Tech Middle School yvonne_fox@crpusd.org
Nicole Harrelson Rancho Cotate High School, Monte Vista Elementary nicole_harrelson@crpusd.org
Elizabeth Marois John Reed Schoo, Technology High School elizabeth_marois@crpusd.org