Quote from: ajasfolks2 on December 09, 2013, 06:54:21 PM
Maeve,
I think doctor can override that LCPS "must be able to self-admiin" bs rule so far as inhaler . . . MD can write order that states inhaler must be co-located with child regardless of ability to self-admin . . .and this can be line-item on 504 and/or IHCP.
There are ways around every "way out" the schools seem to want to construct, KWIM?
QuoteTORONTO – Ontario schools should allow students with asthma to carry puffers with them in case of emergencies, says the mother of a 12-year-old boy who died when no one could get his inhaler in time because it was locked in the principal's office.
Ryan Gibbons died Oct. 9, 2012 when he suffered a severe asthma attack during recess at school in the village of Straffordville, in southwestern Ontario.
QuoteEducation Minister Liz Sandals expressed support for the idea behind Ryan's law during second reading debate in the legislature, but said there may need to be a more comprehensive bill covering other medical conditions such as anaphylaxis.
"There really does seem to be good evidence that, as soon as the child is able to manage their own medication, it's important that they have the puffer or the EpiPen on their person," said Sandals. "Staff should know how to recognize and manage worsening symptoms and asthma attacks."