School Personnel

When Should Students With Asthma or Allergies Carry and Self-Administer Emergency Medications at School?

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NAEPP School Committee
Asthma care providers and school health teams (parents/guardians, students, school nurses and school staff) will find the following resource useful in assessing a student’s maturity, disease knowledge and management skills, and appropriateness to carry and self-administer prescribed emergency medications while at school according to his/her personal disease management plan.

Asthma care providers and school health teams (parents/guardians, students, school nurses and school staff) will find the following resource useful in assessing a student’s maturity, disease knowledge and management skills, and appropriateness to carry and self-administer prescribed emergency medications while at school according to his/her personal disease management plan.

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Contact Name: 
Diana Schmidt, MPH
Contact Email: 
ds336v@nih.gov
Contact Phone: 
(301) 496-1051
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School Rules and Regulations - Asthma Inhalers

Their is a regulation for school district policies allowing students to self-carry and self-administer asthma inhalers, if capable.

Their is a regulation for school district policies allowing students to self-carry and self-administer asthma inhalers, if capable.

Contact Name: 
Nancy Sutton
Contact Email: 
nancy.sutton@health.ri.gov
Contact Phone: 
401-222-4040
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Asthma Education

information for different audiences on cleaning to control indoor allergens

information for different audiences on cleaning to control indoor allergens

Contact Name: 
Martha Chapin
Contact Email: 
mchapin@cleaning101.com
Contact Phone: 
202-662-2509
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