Maybe this is a silly question and I am overthinking it…
Is the school health professional supposed to email or call you when they administer a child’s medication like an #asthma rescue inhaler? ( I would like to know what time it was administered because it’s 4hrs between doses.)
Kiddo told me her friend walked with her from gym class to the clinic for her Albuterol inhaler. But no notice from the school’s health paraprofessional.
So I called my sister whose children go to a public school district in VA. I needed her advice before I went wild-mom all over the place. And what do you freaking know…?
Her intel made me wanted to She-Hulk-Mom instead.
She said she got a call from the school because someone pushed my nephew (no injury) before he got on the bus and they wanted to give her a heads up. She gets texts over paper cuts.
Call *your* school district and ask about medication rules. The fact that it is an emergency inhaler and she should have it on her might preclude the "lock it away, hand it out, and mark the time" of a formally regimented medication.
Just tell them you are a new asthma mom - they have tons of kids with inhalers and will happily talk to you about it.
@Cosmichomicide I’ve emailed the school nurse and cc the teacher &principal asking for a little clarification on the policy re: parent notification when a child’s PRN medication or emergency medication and injury.
The talk with my sister was just an eye opening basis for comparison. Their school sends home a paper slip and electronic communication every time a kid goes to the nurse.
It was surprising.
@Cosmichomicide additionally I made it clear I want to know every time.