Administrative Procedures
VII.
MEDICATION AT SCHOOL
- The district is authorized by RCW 28A.210.260-270 and RCW
18.71.030(3) to administer prescribed oral
medications to students during school hours or while
students are in the custody of the district. The district will
authorize its employees to administer prescribed oral medications
to students only when the student requires such medication in
order to attend school, school sponsored activities, or when the
student is susceptible to a predetermined life endangering
situation.
A.Definitions
- 1. Prescribed oral
medication: all prescribed or over the counter oral
medication dispensed to
- student on a scheduled basis upon written authorization from a
parent and accompanied by
- written instructions from a licensed health care provider.
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- 2. Licensed professional:
a registered professional school nurse licensed pursuant to
chapter
- 18.88 RCW and employed by the district.
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- 3. Designated personnel:
those district employees described in Section B below.
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- 4. Parent: parent, legal
guardian, or person having legal control over the student.
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- 5. Current: each school year.
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- 6. Licensed health care
provider: any person
listed in RCW 188.79.040 with prescriptive
- authority (eg. physician, dentist, osteopaths, PA, ARNP,
naturopaths, and chiropractors).
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B.Designated
Personnel
- 1.The principal, secretary and clerk are to
betrained
annually in the administering of oral
- medication (see Attachment 14, Guideline for Training for
Administration of Oral Medication).
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- 2.The building principal may request that additional staff
members be authorized to administer
- prescribed oral medication.
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- a.The request should be submitted in writing, along with
the reason for the request, to the school nurse.
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- b.The person must be trained prior to administering oral
medications.
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- 3. In addition to those staff members authorized to administer
oral medications, the building
- principal may request specific staff members to be authorized
to administer medications in
- specific situations (i.e. field trips, some classrooms for the
disabled, emergency medications).
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- a. The request should be submitted in writing to the school
nurse and should include the
- names and positions of the staff members the principal
would like to designate along
- with the reason for the request.
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- b. Staff designated to administer medications in a specific
situation may only administer
- such medication within the specific situation.
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- 4. Only employees of the district may be designated to
dispense medications.
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C.Training and
Supervision
- 1. The district's school nurse shall, under the general
direction of the director of special services,
- train and supervise designated
personnel in the proper administration of prescribed oral
- medication.
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- 2. Only designated personnel who have received such training
and licensed professionals shall
- administer prescribed medication.
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- 3. The district's school nurse shall also, under the general
direction of the director of special
- services, provide training and supervision to those staff
authorized to administer prescribed
- oral medication in specific situations.
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- 4. All training shall occur as requested by the building
principal and approved by the director of
- special services.
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- 5.The district's school nurses shall supervise designated
personnel by conducting periodic
- reviews of medication administration procedures.
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D. Procedures
- 1. Designated personnel shall administer prescribed
medications to students only when the district
- has received (see Attachments 15 and 16, Authorization for
Administration of Oral Medication
- at School):
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- a. Parent/legal guardian request
and instructions
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- i.Such request must be made in writing. The request must
be current and
- unexpired.
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- ii.The request must be signed by a parent/legal
guardian.
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- b. Health care provider requests
and instructions
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- i. The request must be made in writing and signed by the
student's health care
- provider. The request must be current and unexpired.
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- ii. The request must state that a valid health reason
exists which makes
- administration of the prescribed oral medication
advisable during school hours
- or during such time that the student is under the
supervision of school
- officials.
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- iii. Written, clear, legible, current, and unexpired
instructions must be obtained
- from the student's current health care provider
regarding the administration of
- prescribed oral medications for students.
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- iv. These instructions must be nondiscretionary.
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- v. Both the request for administration or medication as
well as the written
- instructions from the health care provider must be
received by the school prior
- to the delivery of medication.
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- c.Medication
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- i. The medication must be furnished in an original container from the
pharmacy
- with the student's name, the name of the medication,
dosage and the amount
- to be given.
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- ii. All medications should be in a form ready to be
administered and should not
- require any preparation by the designated personnel.
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- iii. It is the parent/guardian(s) responsibility to
deliver and maintain an adequate
- supply of medication at school. The medication may not
be delivered by the
- child or school bus driver.
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- iv. The principal's designee will attempt to notify the
parent when the medication
- supply is low or completely out.
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- v. If there is a need to change the student's dosage
and/or time of administration,
- the health care provider must submit a new written
request. If there is a
- dosage change, a newly labeled original container from
the pharmacy shall be
- provided to the school.
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- d.Inhalers
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- i. In most cases, inhaled medications will be
administered in the school office or
- health room under oral medication procedures.
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- ii. In the event that the health care provider and
parent indicate that a student in
- grades four through twelve (4-12) must carry their
metered dose inhaler on
- their person, the authorization form must be on file in
the office.
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- iii.The staff will not be held responsible to record
daily dosages.
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- e.Self
Medication
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- i. In the event a health care provider and
parent/guardian request that a student
- be allowed to self medicate at school, the health care
provider and/or
- parent/guardian shall complete an Authorization for Self
Administration of
- Oral Medication at School Form (see Attachment 17A or
17B).
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- ii. The original of this form, signed by the health care
provider and/or
- parent/guardian, will be on file in the school prior to
the student initiating self
- medication.
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- iii. All students who are authorized to medicate
themselves at school shall carry
- only one day's dosage of the medication.
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- iv. A copy of the completed Authorization for Self
Administration of Medication
- at School form, signed by the health care provider
(prescription and/or
- over-the-counter medications) and/or parent/guardian
must be on file in the
- school's office.
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- v. The following age appropriate guidelines should be
followed taking into
- account the developmental level of the students:
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- scheduled prescription drugs (Ritalin,
methylphenidate): grades 9-12;
- metered dose inhalers (provental, albuterol): grades
4-12;
- oral medication (Tylenol, aspirin, Motrin): 7-12
grades;
- nonmoral medications (insulin, eye drops, ear drops,
topical ointment):
- grades 7-12.
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- 2. The district will assume no responsibility or liability
for the administration of the medication should a student
medicate himself/herself at school or at school sponsored
activities.
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- 3. If a student is noncompliant with self medication
procedures, the principal will follow the
- procedure for unauthorized drugs on school grounds or use
professional judgment to determine action to be taken (see
Administrative Procedures No. 3200 P-1).
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E.Procedures for
Administration of Prescribed Oral Medication
- In addition to compliance with all other requirements set
forth in this procedure, the principal/designee
- shall:
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- 1. Administer prescribed oral medication in substantial
compliance with the written instructions of the student's health
care provider. This shall include, but not be limited to, the
administration of medication not earlier
than one half hour before and not later than one half
hour after the time designed by the health care
provider.
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- 2. Examine the prescribed oral medication before
administration to determine if it appears to be in the original
container and is properly labeled.
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- 3. Keep an accurate record of all prescribed oral medication
using district recording forms (see Attachment 18, Written Record
For Dispensing Oral Medication).
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- 4. Follow hygienic practices when administering
any medication (e.g., direct handling of
oral medication should be avoided).
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- 5.Destroy all
medication left at the end of the school year which has
not been picked up by the parent.
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- a. The school nurse shall provide general direction to the
designated personnel on the most appropriate way to destroy the
medications. In every case, the oral medication shall be:
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- i. Destroyed by one of the individuals authorized to
administer oral medications;
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- ii. Witnessed by another member of the building staff;
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- iii. Documented using an appropriate district form which
shall be maintained in the school office; and
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- iv. medication records shall be kept for eight (8) years
following the last dose.
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F.Medication
Error
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- 1. In the event a medication error should occur (e.g., an
incorrect dosage, time, or incorrect
- medication), the staff member who administered the medications
shall immediately call the
- school nurse assigned to the building and notify the building
principal. They shall follow the Guidelines for Handling
Medication Errors (see Attachment 19) and the appropriate action
shall be taken.
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- 2. The employee responsible for the
incident shall complete a Medication
Incident Report form (see Attachment 20), documenting
the error that occurred, the action taken by the school personnel,
the persons contacted as well as recommendations to prevent such
an error from occurring in the future. A copy of the report shall
be sent to the director of special services, the building's
school nurse, and the original
will be kept in the building where the incident occurred.
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- 3. In every instance of medication error, the student's
parents and the building
administrator shall be
notified.
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G.Safekeeping
of Prescribed Oral Medication
- Designated personnel shall assure safekeeping of prescribed
oral medication by:
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- 1. Keeping all medication in the original container;
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- 2. Storing the medication in an appropriately sized, secured and locked cabinet located in
the
- school office area or when necessary within a locked container
within a school refrigerator; and
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- 3. Keeping no more than a one month supply of such medication
at school at one time.
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- 4. Only designated personnel shall have access to a school's
medicine storage cabinets.
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H.Student
Participation
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- 1. It is expected that students will cooperate with the
district's designated personnel in
- administering prescribed oral medications.
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- 2. Any student who repeatedly fails to cooperate will be
subject to discontinuation of medication at school.
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- 3. Keeping no more than a one month supply of such medication
at school at one time.
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- 4. Only designated personnel shall have access to a school's
medicine storage cabinet.
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I.Discontinuance of Medication
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- 1. All health care provider authorizations will automatically
expire at the end of the school year and are subject to renewal in
the succeeding year.
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- 2.The district is not required by RCW 23A.210.260 to
administer oral medication to students. If for any reason the
building principal, school nurse, or staff with the responsibility
for the administration of medications believe that the school
should discontinue administration of medication to a student, they
shall:
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- a. Convene a committee consisting of the building
principal, parent/guardian, school
- nurse, and staff member with the responsibility for
administration of medications;
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- b. Present the reasons for their concern and what action(s)
they have taken in response to the concern; and
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- c. Decide what action, if any, will be taken.
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- 3. If it is the committee's decision that the district should
exercise its discretion and discontinue the administration of
medication, the committee shall:
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- a.Document their decision using a district Discontinuance
of Medication Form.
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- b.Forward a copy of the Discontinuance of Medication Form
to the director of special services.
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- 4.The committee's decision may be appealed by the parent to
the director of special services.
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J.Field
Trips
- While students are in the custody of the school district, but
away from the school building, medication will be administered
according to the medication policy and procedure with the
following modifications.
- 1. Designated personnel will be trained by the school nurse to
administer the medication (see
- Attachment 21, Medication on Field Trips).
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- 2. Medication must be kept on the person designated (e.g.,
fanny/back pack).
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- 3. A copy of the health care professional's directions must be
with the medication.
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- 4. Medication is in the original labeled container
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- 5. Medication must be examined before leaving school grounds
to assure proper dosage is given.
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- 6. Designated personnel will be responsible to see that
remaining medication returns to school
- before next dosage is due.
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- 7. In the event that prescribed oral medication is
administered on a field trip, the designated
- personnel who administers that medication shall be responsible
for documenting administration
- on the permanent medication record at school.
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K.Epinephrine/Anaphylaxis
- 1. No medications shall be administered by injection by school
personnel except under extreme
- conditions.
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- 2. If a student has a known allergy to bee stings/food and may
need an emergency injection, the
- following procedures will be followed:
- a. Parents and health care providers will complete an
Individual Health/Auto Injectors Plan Allergy/Anaphylaxis
Secondary to Bee Stings or Individual Health Plan
Allergy/Anaphylaxis Secondary to Food Allergy (see Attachments 22
and 23).
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- b. The parent/guardian will be notified if epinephrine dosage
is administered and 911 will be called.
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- c. The principal is responsible to see that the epinephrine
accompanies the student if the student leaves school for a school
activity.
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- d. Epinephrine must be in auto injection form.
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- e. Only staff trained by the school nurse may administer
EpiPen® to a student in an
- emergency. (see Attachment 24)
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- f. The principal/designee will notify the school nurse if a
student registered in the
- building has a known life threatening allergic condition and
has an epinephrine dose at school.
- 3. Upon request, the building principal will provide a copy of
this procedure to the parents for administration of medication in
the schools.
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L.Sickness and
Injuries at School Flip Chart
(see Attachment 25)
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- 1. The director of health and safety will supply schools with
the chart.
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- 2. Principals will post the chart.
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- 3. The principal will see that health room designees render
first aid according to flip chart
- guidelines.
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