Medication
Policy
The
following is ACA's policy on medication administration
in the schools. Interested readers are also referred to
the current edition of SUSD's "Uniform Code of Student
Conduct".
Medication Permission Form
Consent to Carry Asthma
Inhaler
MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
The safe and effective use of medications for the
treatment of illness and disability has enabled many
children to attend school… The use of medications by
students has increased dramatically over the last few
years*.
RATIONALE
There are circumstances when it is
necessary to administer medication to a student during
school hours. This may enable the student to attend
school, improve or maintain their health status and/or
improve their potential for learning.
The school nurse provides direct care to many
students with illnesses or disabilities that are treated
with medication. She is the health professional on
campus educated in medication administration including
administration techniques, indications,
contraindications and side effects.
MANDATORY ACTIVITIES
The school nurse will:
- administer medication according to ACA Board
and School Health policies, School Nurse Standards
of Practice,
the Arizona Nurse Practice Act and Arizona law
regarding administration of medication.
- maintain current knowledge of the effective use
of drugs and treatments used by the school aged
child and
the possible side effects.
- possess the abilities to properly administer
medication and perform treatments in the school
setting, to monitor potential side effects and to properly document
such.
The school principal shall designate school staff to
administer appropriate medication in the absence of the
school nurse:
- The school nurse will train the designees in
basic medication administration. This training will
include safety and administration procedures and what to do in
case of a medication error. Documentation of the
training will be maintained by the Principal and the
nurse.
All
Medications
- All medication administered by school personnel
must be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA).
Information on dosage, side effects and
contraindications of any medication or medicinal
like substance given
by school personnel must be readily available
from a professionally acknowledged resource
(Physician's Desk
Reference or other U.S. published drug reference
book, FDA or USP website, etc).
- All medication shall be kept in secured storage
in the Health Center with the exception of emergency
medications that may be carried by a student with
special written request of the physician,
parent/guardian and student. (See
"Special Consent to Carry Medication" below.)
- It is recognized that the nurse may not be aware
of students who have medication in their possession.
In such situations District disciplinary procedures will
be followed by site administration.
- Before the end of the school year, the parent or
legal guardian will be notified to pick up any left
over personal medication from the Health Center. Medications
not returned to the family will be discarded in an
appropriate and legal manner.
Prescription Medications
- No student will be given prescription medication
except upon order from a U.S. licensed physician,
nurse practitioner,
physician assistant or dentist who has the
responsibility for medical management of the
student.
- Prescription medication must be in the original
container with a pharmacy label listing the
student's name, medication
name, dosage and the prescriber's name.
(Prescriber's phone number must be on the label or
on file in the Health
Center.
The prescription container shall serve as the
prescriber's original order since the prescription
is on file at the
harmacy.
A written order from the prescriber must
accompany any change in medication dosage.
No medication from another country will be
given.
No sample medication will be given unless
accompanied by a written note from the prescribing
physician/
healthcare provider.
- Administration of the medication during the
school day must be medically necessary. The school
nurse will
determine the schedule for medication
administration unless specified by the prescriber.
- Written parent/guardian request and consent is
required (Form HMES-503 "Parent Request for
Administration of Medication"). Parent/guardian consent shall be
renewed annually. The parent/guardian assumes full
responsibility
for the supply, appropriate transportation and
maintenance of prescription medication.
- When medication is delivered to the school, the
nurse or principal's designee will note the amount
of medication received and document on the medication
administration record.
- All medication administration will be documented
by the school nurse (or principal's designee) on the
medication
administration record. The signature of the
person administering the medication must appear on
the sheet.
At the end of the school year or when the
prescription is completed, the medication
administration record will
be placed in the student's health file.
- Reasonable efforts will be made to ensure that
the student receives his/her medication. If a
student persistently skips medication doses, the parent will be
notified. The school nurse and school staff are
encouraged to work
with the student and family to solve problems of
non-compliance.
- Reconciliation of the supply of all prescription
medication will be made at least monthly and
documented on the
medication administration record. The school
principal and District Health Services Coordinator
shall be notified
immediately if the medication count is off.
- If a medication error occurs, the individual who
made the error will do an incident report following
District Risk Management protocol. If a medication cabinet is
broken into resulting in stolen medications, the
police shall
be notified immediately. Notification shall be
sent to the parent/guardian with a request to
replenish supplies.
Special Consent to Carry and Self-Administer Medication
- In cases of life-saving medication where time is
of the essence, particularly asthma inhalers and Epi-pen
(self- injectableepinephrine), students may be allowed
to carry and self-administer such medication on
school grounds and/or at school functions.
- Such situations require a release form signed by
the healthcare provider, the parent/guardian and the
student.
- If the school nurse has doubts or questions as
to the maturity and capability of the student to
appropriately
carry and self-administer a medication, the
concerns should be expressed to the principal and
parent. The
concerns, conversations and responses should be
documented.
- The above policy shall not be interpreted to
allow a student to carry any medication a physician
and parent should decide upon. This policy gives
authorization for life saving/emergency medication
only.
Non-prescription/Over-the-Counter Medications
- Parents need to complete a Medication
Administration Record permission form (Medication
Permission Form).
- Parent-supplied OTC medication must be specific,
age-appropriate medication (as listed on the
medication label) and it must be in an original,
sealed container.
- Administration of parent-supplied medication
will be at the discretion of the school nurse and at
a dosage in keeping
with manufacturer's recommendations.
Administration will be documented on the medication
administration record.
MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION TO EMPLOYEES
- At the discretion of the school nurse and
building principal, appropriate OTC medication may
be available to employees.
- The school nurse will not administer allergy
shots or other non-emergency injectable medication
to employees.
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