Pediatrics AA, Health CS: Guidelines for the administration of medication in school. Pediatrics 2003, 112(3):697-699.American Academy of Pediatrics. (2003). Guidelines for the administration of medication in school. Committee on School Health. Pediatrics. 1 f 2(3 Pt 1), 697-699. Banta, C...
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Federal and state statutes setting parameters for medication administration in the school setting and protecting the rights of children with asthma to carry emergency asthma and allergy medications are reviewed. Several court cases related to incidents surrounding the carrying of emergency asthma medications...
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The American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on School Health recommends specific steps for medical emergencies in school and lists seven regulations governing the administration of medication in school. Arthur Retlaw and Associates, Inc., Suite 2080, 1603 Orrington Avenue, Evanston, Illinois 60201....
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“Sexual and Reproductive Health Literacy, Misoprostol Knowledge and Use of Medication Abortion in Lagos State, Nigeria: A Mixed Methods Study.” Studies in Family Planning 52 (2): 217–237. doi:10.1111/sifp.12156. (Open in a new window)PubMed(Open in a new window)Google Scholar...
hearing loss, poor eyesight, dental problems, head lice, boils, mumps, sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy, depression, self-harm, suicide attempts, and the administration of regular medication for rheumatic heart disease and other heart conditions, vitamin D deficiency, and surgery for injuries....
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