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Welcome to the Teravista Elementary School Clinic
Please notify us of any changes to your student's health information. We must be able to get in touch with you during the school day. Please update our office with any changes to your emergency contact information.
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Please notify us of any changes to your student's health information. We must be able to get in touch with you during the school day. Please update our office with any changes to your emergency contact information.
Return to Teravista Elementary Home page
Clinic Guidelines
WHEN TO KEEP YOUR CHILD HOME FROM SCHOOL
The American Academy of Pediatrics, the Texas Department of State Health Services, and RRISD recommend that students be kept home from school if any of the following conditions exist:
IMMUNIZATIONS
Please send updated immunizations to the clinic. District and state policy mandate that students be excluded from school until all vaccines are current.
MEDICATIONS
Do not send medications in with your student. An adult needs to drop off and pick up all medications. A written request to administer medications must be completed by the parent for all medications, prescription and over-the-counter. A Request to Administer Medication form can be found on the forms page.
Short-term medications (antibiotics, rx eye drops, etc) must have a written doctor order to be administered at school.
Cough drops are considered medication. Please do not send cough drops in your student's back pack. They need to be kept in the clinic.
CRUTCHES AND WHEELCHAIRS AT SCHOOL
Crutches and wheelchairs are considered medical devices, and will need to have a doctor's order. Please fax, email, or hand-deliver the order to the clinic the first day your student returns to school with the device. Elevator passes are available if needed. Contact the nurse if you need more information.
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Please report all communicable diseases to the clinic. This information is useful in helping to prevent the spread of illness in the school. Examples include strep throat, chickenpox, pink eye, impetigo, and scarlet fever.
SCREENINGS
Screenings will be conducted on mandated grades, new students, or requested by school staff. Please see the student handbook for details.
CLOTHES CLOSET
If you need help with clothing for your student, please stop by the clinic to receive a referral form. All requests are confidential.
PK, K, and 1st
Please allow your child to carry a changes of clothes in their backpack in case of accidents. This will prevent parents from making a trip to the school.
WHEN TO KEEP YOUR CHILD HOME FROM SCHOOL
The American Academy of Pediatrics, the Texas Department of State Health Services, and RRISD recommend that students be kept home from school if any of the following conditions exist:
- Signs of severe illness, including fever, irritability, difficulty breathing, crying that doesn’t stop with the usual comforting, or extreme sleepiness.
- Diarrhea or stools that contain blood or mucus.
- Vomiting two or more times in 24 hours, unless a physician feels the cause of vomiting is not an infectious disease, writes a note to that affect and the student is in no danger of becoming dehydrated.
- Mouth sores and drooling until a physician or the health authority does not feel the condition is infectious.
- Fever, rash, or a change in behavior, until a physician has determined that the problem is not caused by an infectious disease.
- Fever: Students with a temperature of 100˚F or above will be sent home. To prevent the spread of a contagious disease, ill students must be symptom free and fever free without the use of temperature reducing medications for 24 hours before returning to school.
IMMUNIZATIONS
Please send updated immunizations to the clinic. District and state policy mandate that students be excluded from school until all vaccines are current.
MEDICATIONS
Do not send medications in with your student. An adult needs to drop off and pick up all medications. A written request to administer medications must be completed by the parent for all medications, prescription and over-the-counter. A Request to Administer Medication form can be found on the forms page.
Short-term medications (antibiotics, rx eye drops, etc) must have a written doctor order to be administered at school.
Cough drops are considered medication. Please do not send cough drops in your student's back pack. They need to be kept in the clinic.
CRUTCHES AND WHEELCHAIRS AT SCHOOL
Crutches and wheelchairs are considered medical devices, and will need to have a doctor's order. Please fax, email, or hand-deliver the order to the clinic the first day your student returns to school with the device. Elevator passes are available if needed. Contact the nurse if you need more information.
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Please report all communicable diseases to the clinic. This information is useful in helping to prevent the spread of illness in the school. Examples include strep throat, chickenpox, pink eye, impetigo, and scarlet fever.
SCREENINGS
Screenings will be conducted on mandated grades, new students, or requested by school staff. Please see the student handbook for details.
CLOTHES CLOSET
If you need help with clothing for your student, please stop by the clinic to receive a referral form. All requests are confidential.
PK, K, and 1st
Please allow your child to carry a changes of clothes in their backpack in case of accidents. This will prevent parents from making a trip to the school.
My goal is to keep your child healthy, safe, and in the classroom participating and learning. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact me.
Kelly Lowe RN
School Nurse, Teravista Elementary
4419 Teravista Club Drive
Round Rock, Texas 78665
512-704-0500 main
512-704-0512 clinic
512-704-0590 fax
[email protected]
Kelly Lowe RN
School Nurse, Teravista Elementary
4419 Teravista Club Drive
Round Rock, Texas 78665
512-704-0500 main
512-704-0512 clinic
512-704-0590 fax
[email protected]