Health - The Ramaz School
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Health - The Ramaz School
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The Health Office is located on the eighth floor of the Lower School. It remains open the entire school day. Students who feel ill, are injured or require any medical assistance should go to the school nurse.
The Health Office is staffed with a full time registered nurse.
MEDICAL AND EMERGENCY FORMS
MEDICATIONS
ALLERGIES
VISION, HEARING, AND SPEECH SCREENINGS
CURRICULUM
HEALTH ALERTS
LICE PROTOCOL
PLEASE NOTE:
All health forms should be submitted online via Magnus Health
. As this is a web-based system, you will have continuous access to your child's health record as well as the ability to make updates when needed. You will also have the option to access the account after your child graduates.
To access your Magnus Health SMR (Student Medical Record) Account:
Please visit the school website and click on the button titled "Magnus Health SMR Portal" and use your Ramaz Website Login and Password to enter your Magnus account, or use this link:
https://secure.magnushealthportal.com/ss/453417/lo...
Instructions:
Please enter the health information required within your Magnus Health SMR account for each child attending Ramaz. For returning children you will only need to enter any requirements that Magnus has listed as incomplete or expired. Follow the directions and upload or fax (with fax cover sheet provided) all health forms directly to Magnus Health. You will also need to complete some information online, such as the
Conditional Questions, Vital Health Record
and
Consent to Treat
. Where appropriate, some requirements should be marked not-applicable. Timely submission of health information and other forms is vital so that preparations can be made prior to the first day of school. You will receive weekly reminders as long as there are outstanding requirements in your account, or requirements that have a "next action date" pending within a few weeks.
Questions or Problems?
If you are having difficulty navigating the Magnus system, entering data online, or downloading the hardcopy cover sheets and forms, or if you have any other questions, please contact customer support at Magnus Health SMR by phone at 877.461.6831 or by email at
service@magnushealthportal.com
.
If a student must take prescription medication during school, the Health Office must have the original bottle with the student's name and doctor's instructions on it. Only the nurse may dispense prescription medication in school.
Over-the-counter medicines will be given only if the parent has identified the medicine on the student's School Health Record.
Students who have medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes or allergies that require using an inhaler, insulin or antihistamine are advised to keep an extra supply of medication in the Health Office.
Parents of students with severe allergies must complete the separate form, "Protocol for Students with Life-Threatening Allergies" and return it to the Health Office prior to the start of school. Parents must provide the nurse with their child's appropriate medication(s) and instructions for treatment. The Health Office must be notified when a child is no longer suffering from an allergy.
During the school year, students in Kindergarten are screened for vision and hearing issues by representatives of the New York Board of Education, and for speech issues by a private speech pathologist. The nurse will contact parents regarding the results of these screenings.
The nurse visits each class during the school year to teach about proper nutrition and personal hygiene.
The nurse will notify parents if there is a student in a child's class with a communicable medical condition. Information describing the condition will be made available.
Moving forward the Ramaz School policy on Head Lice (pediculosis) will be as follows:
Schoolwide lice checks will no longer be done at the beginning of the school year or following vacations.
Communications will only be sent out if we have multiple confirmed documented cases within a class.
Your school health offices will work with the individual family of any reported cases of lice.
Your school health office will do internal lice checks on any student that presents with symptoms of lice.
If a student is found to have nits or lice during the school day, the school nurse will contact the parent to discuss next steps.
Treatment at home or at a lice center is required for return to school. Students should report to their health office the next morning to be given clearance to return to class.
It is important to recognize that the only way to ensure that we can maintain control over this issue is through a partnership between the school and our families. Per the AAP, parents must check their children regularly when they have concerns that their child had close head-to-head contact with another child who has had lice.
We understand the anxiety that comes with the knowledge that there are lice at school and in your child’s class, and will continue to do what we can to keep lice out of school. Please remember to be sensitive to all dealing with lice and do your part to help maintain confidentiality within the parent population. Below you will find links to many helpful articles and references.
https://www.chop.edu/news/health-tip/head-lice-latest-treating-lice-and-stopping-their-spread
https://www.nasn.org/nasn-resources/professional-practice-documents/position-statements/ps-head-lice
https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/135/5/e1355/33653/Head-Lice?autologincheck=redirected?nfToken=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/resources/pdf/HeadLiceFlyer.pdf
CONTACT US
Lower School / ECC Health Office
212.774.8012
Nurse Paula Edell, RN
EdellP@ramaz.org
ECC/LS Health Handbook
Health Forms
Authorization for Dispensing Medication
Allergy Form
Protocol for Students with Life-Threatening Allergies
Asthma Action Plan
Websites of Interest
The following online resources provide useful medical information for parents and students:
www.pedianet.com
www.kidshealth.org
www.healthfinder.gov
www.foodallergy.org
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my
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Health
The Health Office is located on the eighth floor of the Lower School. It remains open the entire school day. Students who feel ill, are injured or require any medical assistance should go to the school nurse.
The Health Office is staffed with a full time registered nurse.
MEDICAL AND EMERGENCY FORMS
MEDICATIONS
ALLERGIES
VISION, HEARING, AND SPEECH SCREENINGS
CURRICULUM
HEALTH ALERTS
LICE PROTOCOL
PLEASE NOTE:
All health forms should be submitted online via Magnus Health
. As this is a web-based system, you will have continuous access to your child's health record as well as the ability to make updates when needed. You will also have the option to access the account after your child graduates.
To access your Magnus Health SMR (Student Medical Record) Account:
Please visit the school website and click on the button titled "Magnus Health SMR Portal" and use your Ramaz Website Login and Password to enter your Magnus account, or use this link:
https://secure.magnushealthportal.com/ss/453417/lo...
Instructions:
Please enter the health information required within your Magnus Health SMR account for each child attending Ramaz. For returning children you will only need to enter any requirements that Magnus has listed as incomplete or expired. Follow the directions and upload or fax (with fax cover sheet provided) all health forms directly to Magnus Health. You will also need to complete some information online, such as the
Conditional Questions, Vital Health Record
and
Consent to Treat
. Where appropriate, some requirements should be marked not-applicable. Timely submission of health information and other forms is vital so that preparations can be made prior to the first day of school. You will receive weekly reminders as long as there are outstanding requirements in your account, or requirements that have a "next action date" pending within a few weeks.
Questions or Problems?
If you are having difficulty navigating the Magnus system, entering data online, or downloading the hardcopy cover sheets and forms, or if you have any other questions, please contact customer support at Magnus Health SMR by phone at 877.461.6831 or by email at
service@magnushealthportal.com
.
If a student must take prescription medication during school, the Health Office must have the original bottle with the student's name and doctor's instructions on it. Only the nurse may dispense prescription medication in school.
Over-the-counter medicines will be given only if the parent has identified the medicine on the student's School Health Record.
Students who have medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes or allergies that require using an inhaler, insulin or antihistamine are advised to keep an extra supply of medication in the Health Office.
Parents of students with severe allergies must complete the separate form, "Protocol for Students with Life-Threatening Allergies" and return it to the Health Office prior to the start of school. Parents must provide the nurse with their child's appropriate medication(s) and instructions for treatment. The Health Office must be notified when a child is no longer suffering from an allergy.
During the school year, students in Kindergarten are screened for vision and hearing issues by representatives of the New York Board of Education, and for speech issues by a private speech pathologist. The nurse will contact parents regarding the results of these screenings.
The nurse visits each class during the school year to teach about proper nutrition and personal hygiene.
The nurse will notify parents if there is a student in a child's class with a communicable medical condition. Information describing the condition will be made available.
Moving forward the Ramaz School policy on Head Lice (pediculosis) will be as follows:
Schoolwide lice checks will no longer be done at the beginning of the school year or following vacations.
Communications will only be sent out if we have multiple confirmed documented cases within a class.
Your school health offices will work with the individual family of any reported cases of lice.
Your school health office will do internal lice checks on any student that presents with symptoms of lice.
If a student is found to have nits or lice during the school day, the school nurse will contact the parent to discuss next steps.
Treatment at home or at a lice center is required for return to school. Students should report to their health office the next morning to be given clearance to return to class.
It is important to recognize that the only way to ensure that we can maintain control over this issue is through a partnership between the school and our families. Per the AAP, parents must check their children regularly when they have concerns that their child had close head-to-head contact with another child who has had lice.
We understand the anxiety that comes with the knowledge that there are lice at school and in your child’s class, and will continue to do what we can to keep lice out of school. Please remember to be sensitive to all dealing with lice and do your part to help maintain confidentiality within the parent population. Below you will find links to many helpful articles and references.
https://www.chop.edu/news/health-tip/head-lice-latest-treating-lice-and-stopping-their-spread
https://www.nasn.org/nasn-resources/professional-practice-documents/position-statements/ps-head-lice
https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/135/5/e1355/33653/Head-Lice?autologincheck=redirected?nfToken=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/resources/pdf/HeadLiceFlyer.pdf
CONTACT US
Lower School / ECC Health Office
212.774.8012
Nurse Paula Edell, RN
EdellP@ramaz.org
ECC/LS Health Handbook
Health Forms
Authorization for Dispensing Medication
Allergy Form
Protocol for Students with Life-Threatening Allergies
Asthma Action Plan
Websites of Interest
The following online resources provide useful medical information for parents and students:
www.pedianet.com
www.kidshealth.org
www.healthfinder.gov
www.foodallergy.org