I have a family who would like to bring their 4 year old to me next week while her class is on fall break (4 year old is in kindergarten). She has asthma, uses an inhaler and has a nebulizer she uses when necessary.
During our interview yesterday I told them I would need doctor documentation stating:
*Child's diagnoses
*When to use the nebulizer/inhaler
*The amount of albuterol that should be used
*What steps need to be taken after the inhaler/nebulizer is used. (IE, do I need to call mom and dad to notify them that it was needed, call 911, etc)
Mom called the pulmonologist and they said the paperwork would not be ready by tomorrow. I am requiring all paperwork no later than tomorrow evening as Monday is her first day.
Mom wants to know if she can bring just the inhaler with a note stating a doctor diagnoses, but not what steps need to be taken if she needs the inhaler. Is that sufficient for an inhaler use? I've never dealt with asthma before.
How do I handle this? To them it seems like no big deal. To me it says a lot of liability and I don't want to do something wrong. Am I over reacting?
ETA: when I say to them it seems like no big deal - they are proactive, but since this is something they are used to it seems less serious in their eyes then mine. I hope I articulated that correctly.
During our interview yesterday I told them I would need doctor documentation stating:
*Child's diagnoses
*When to use the nebulizer/inhaler
*The amount of albuterol that should be used
*What steps need to be taken after the inhaler/nebulizer is used. (IE, do I need to call mom and dad to notify them that it was needed, call 911, etc)
Mom called the pulmonologist and they said the paperwork would not be ready by tomorrow. I am requiring all paperwork no later than tomorrow evening as Monday is her first day.
Mom wants to know if she can bring just the inhaler with a note stating a doctor diagnoses, but not what steps need to be taken if she needs the inhaler. Is that sufficient for an inhaler use? I've never dealt with asthma before.
How do I handle this? To them it seems like no big deal. To me it says a lot of liability and I don't want to do something wrong. Am I over reacting?
ETA: when I say to them it seems like no big deal - they are proactive, but since this is something they are used to it seems less serious in their eyes then mine. I hope I articulated that correctly.
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