thin nylon wallet with photo ID, public phone calling card or coins, emergency contact numbers,family dentist and doctor's name, hospital choice and any prescription meds, list of any non family members allowed to transport him.... a couple of ..3x3 gauze pads, cloth knuckle bandages, antiseptic wipes, discrete whistle,micro light, colored handkerchief that doesn't show blood, easy to use bandage tape
I worked at a high school, and although the contact information was on file in the clinic, was not available after general working hours...problems arise on who has the right to pick up the student in case of marital custody disputes...what treatment is allowed under religious beliefs etc.... we have a process called the "Baker Act" (typically reserved for intoxicated or mental patients to prevent harm to themselves)under which our resource officer could place a student in protective custody to allow emergency services to treat
Edited by LesSnyder (02/08/11 04:37 PM)