By Renee Broze, APRN, Immediate Care
As the new school year approaches, it's time to prepare not just for class but also for home health and safety. Stocking up on healthcare necessities ensures that your family is well-prepared for any minor mishaps or health issues that may arise and saves you from scrambling for medications and supplies when you need them.
Check Expiration Dates
One of the most important steps in your back-to-school preparation is to check the expiration dates on all medications and healthcare products. Using expired items can be ineffective and potentially harmful. Here’s what you need to do:
Proper Labeling and Storage
Make sure all medications and healthcare supplies are clearly labeled and stored in a safe, accessible location. Teach your child the importance of these items and when to use them. Having a well-organized first aid kit can make a significant difference in case of an emergency.
Keep your medicine cabinet safe from children and stocked with these items:
Schedule Annual Physicals
Before the school year begins, schedule an annual physical for your child. This check-up is crucial to ensure your child is healthy and ready for the year ahead. Discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider and make sure your child's vaccinations are up to date. Also remember that children cannot carry medications to school without a doctor’s note. All medication in school must be administered by the school nurse.
Have Our Virtual Immediate Care Phone Number Ready
Virtual Immediate Care is a convenient option to receive medical care for non-life-threatening conditions without having to physically visit one of our Immediate Care locations. This type of care typically includes video conferencing, where the patient can interact with our experienced and trusted providers in real time. Call 603-577-2273 or login through MyChart for an appointment Monday – Friday, 9 am – 7 pm. Patients who are between the ages of 6 and 17 years old need to have a parent, guardian, or medical proxy.
By stocking up on these back-to-school healthcare necessities, checking expiration dates, scheduling annual physicals, having help a phone call away, and ensuring vaccinations are up to date, you’re setting the stage for a safe and healthy school year. A little preparation goes a long way in keeping your child well-protected and ready to tackle the new academic year.
Renee Broze, APRN practices at Southern NH Health Immediate Care.