Clinic
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Welcome to the JWE Clinic Page!
Our Nurse, Lorien Martinez, always has an open door to help keep our Wranglers healthy!
Some words from our nurse:
My name is Lorien Martinez. I have a B.S. in Biomedical Science from Texas A&M University, WHOOP! I also received my BSN from The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. I started my nursing career in 1998 at Texas Children's Hospital. I worked in Pediatric Intensive Care for 7 years as a staff nurse and a member of the Kangaroo Crew. I then spent 3 years in Diagnostic Imaging. I made the change to school nursing when my son started Kindergarten in 2008. It has been a great change! My husband, Mario, and I have two children. I love my job and serving the families on my campus. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns about your child. I look forward to a healthy year.
Health Services
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24 Hour Rule
Students who demonstrate signs and symptoms of illness or a possible communicable disease should be referred to the school clinic for further assessment. Those with an elevated temperature of 100 degrees or above or those who vomit or have diarrhea must be isolated and sent home. The student must be fever free without fever-reducing medication for 24 hours before he/she can be allowed back to school. Those excluded due to vomiting or diarrhea must also be free of symptoms without the use of preventative medications before being allowed back to school. (Administrative Regulation FFAD)
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Immunization Requirements
Katy ISD follows the Texas Department of State Health Services recommendation for immunization compliance in order for a student to attend school. The law requires that all students be as up-to-date as medically feasible in order to attend classes. The immunization vaccine requirements for each grade level are listed on the Katy ISD website. Exemptions to the immunization requirements are allowable on an individual basis for medical contraindications, reasons of conscience-including religious belief, and active duty with the armed forces of the United States. For further information, visit the Texas Department of State Health Services.
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Medication Administration
Short term ( 15 days or less) and long term (15 days or more) medications are sometimes prescribed for students to be given during the school day. In such cases, regulations governing administration of medication during school hours must be strictly adhered to by school personnel. Any natural and/or homeopathic products, not FDA approved, will not be dispensed by school personnel.
Contact Us
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Lorien Martinez, R.N., BSN
Phone: (281) 237-7225
Clinic Fax: (281) 644-1546
Email: lorienmmartinez@katyisd.orgRosa Jurado, Clinic Aide
Phone: (281) 237-7209