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Health Services
Health Records and On Campus Medical Care
Upon admission to TCIS, every student must present an up-to-date (less than 6 months old) certificate of health. The statement should be completed according to the Student Health Form prepared by the TCIS nurse and administration. This form requires two (2) Laboratory tests (Blood and Urinalysis), a chest X-ray or PPD skin test to Tuberculosis, and a General Examination signed by a doctor. The student must also be current in the prescribed immunizations and show evidence of having received them. A truthful and accurate statement as to medical and emotional/mental health is also required in the Student Health Form. An Emergency Medical Release Form must also be signed by a parent/guardian in the "Student Health Form." TCIS has no medical insurance for students. All medical expenses are the responsibility of the parents.
ALL STUDENTS will be required to have a full physical examination by a physician and PPD skin test or chest X-ray to check for tuberculosis EVERY OTHER YEAR. The school does have a nurse on staff and when a student is feeling sick, he or she should check with the nurse before leaving school. In the event of emergencies, the student will be taken as soon as possible to a hospital. Parents will be contacted as soon as possible. Students shall not keep or take medicine at school without the knowledge of the school nurse or office. If a student must come to school with medicine, then at the start of the school day such medicine shall be placed in the nurse's office instructions as to how it is to be taken. Students should not be sent to school if they have a fever or are feeling sick. Sending sick students to school exposes other students and teachers to illness. If a student is sent to school with a fever they will be sent home. Please be considerate of others.
A student who becomes ill during the school day should request permission
from the teacher to go to the nurse's office. The nurse will determine
whether or not the student should remain in school or go home. No student
will be released from school without proper parental permission.
Medication
Students taking medication at school need to comply with the regulation adopted by the school board.
1. Contact the school nurse.
2. Medication must be in the original pharmacy dispensed bottle/package
or in original bottle if medication is an over-the-counter drug.
3. Proper labeling and directions for administration must be on the original
bottle/package brought to school.
4. Send only enough pills, etc., as required for school. Do not send full
bottles of any medication.
5. A Medication Administration form needs to be completed by a parent/
guardian, and then filed with the school nurse. Changes in dosage require
written notification from the physician.
6. Medications to be given for just a few days require a parent/guardian
note, along with the exact amount of medication to be given, in the original
container.
7. Please do not send medication in baggies, envelopes or other pill bottles.
8. If over-the-counter medications must be used, they are to be in the
original bottle with clear instructions.
9. In view of Reyes Syndrome, please do not send aspirin unless specifically
ordered by your doctor.
The school nurse has no medications to dispense, except Tums, over the
counter pain relievers, and cough drops. The school is not responsible
for lost or stolen medications.
Injuries or Illnesses
In case of an injury or illness, we will administer simple first aid only. Students will be cared for by a staff member or school nurse and parents/guardians will be notified if the injury or illness necessitates. If parents/ guardians cannot be reached, the person listed as the emergency name will be notified. In rare cases when no one can be reached, the family doctor may be called and the student taken to his/her doctor, to the emergency room of a hospital, or an emergency clinic. In any case, it is extremely important that the school has the name of another person to call in case of illness or injury and parents/guardians cannot be located. It is also important to have your current home and business telephone numbers on file in the school office.
Each day many parents are faced with a decision: should they keep their sick child at home or send them to school? Often the way a child looks and acts can make the decision an obvious one. Please consider these guidelines:
A sick child cannot learn effectively and is unable to participate in classes in a meaningful way. Keeping a sick child home prevents the spread of illness in the school community and allows the child an opportunity to rest and recover.
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
It is important that we have up-to-date phone numbers for each parent/guardian and the phone number of two other people who can act for you, as well as the name and phone number of your doctor and dentist. Any changes in the emergency information as listed on your child's enrollment form should be sent to the school office immediately after being changed.
INSURANCE
Taejon Christian International School does not provide medical insurance to pay for expenses when students are injured at school. This is the responsibility of the parents/guardians. TCIS carries only legal liability insurance.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Nurse Kyeong Hee Bossard is the full-time nurse employed at TCIS. If you have any questions about the TCIS health services, please email her or call (042) 633-3663 ext. 310.