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What is Medication Permit

The Permit to Administer Medication is a medical consent form used by parents and physicians to authorize school nurses to administer medication to students in Pennsylvania.

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Medication Permit is needed by:
  • Parents or guardians of students requiring medication during school hours
  • Physicians prescribing medication for minors
  • School nurses managing student health
  • School administration personnel overseeing health compliance
  • Education professionals in Pennsylvania school districts

How to fill out the Medication Permit

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    To begin, access pdfFiller and search for 'Permit to Administer Medication form'. Click to open the document.
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    Once opened, navigate the form by clicking on each field to input data. Familiarize yourself with required sections such as student name, medication details, and signatures.
  3. 3.
    Gather the necessary information before you start. This includes the physician’s written order for medication, dosage, usage reason, and the timing for administration.
  4. 4.
    Fill in the student's name and complete the blank fields accurately. Make sure to provide all medication details specified by the physician.
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    After filling the form, review each section to ensure all information is correct and complete. Look for any required signatures that may be missing.
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    Once satisfactory, finalize the form by clicking on the 'Save' button. You can also utilize features such as 'Download' or 'Share' to submit the document appropriately.
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    Ensure the completed form is printed if necessary and submitted to the school nurse along with the medication in its original container.
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Eligibility to complete this form includes any parent or guardian of a student who requires medication during school hours and the physician responsible for prescribing said medication.
After completing the form, it should be submitted directly to the school nurse for processing. Ensure it is returned along with the medication in its original packaging.
It's recommended to submit the Permit to Administer Medication form prior to the start of the school year or when a new prescription is issued to ensure uninterrupted medication administration.
You will need a physician's written order detailing the medication, dosage, reason for administration, as well as your signature as a parent or guardian. No notarization is needed.
Common mistakes include leaving required fields blank, failing to secure both parent and physician signatures, and not including necessary medication details as prescribed.
The processing time for the Permit to Administer Medication form may vary, but it typically takes a few days after submission for the school nurse to review and establish medication administration plans.
If there are changes to the medication or administration schedule, you should submit a new form with updated details. Ensure the new form is signed by both the parent and physician.
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