ࡱ> BDAa bjbjzz .8P\P\+dd8(Lt,!{{{y!{!{!{!{!{!{!$#J&z!{{{{{!!{Ry!{y!i0>TF5e!!0!=,&&&i&i{{{{{{{!!9V{{{!{{{{&{{{{{{{{{d> :  Medication at School Under normal circumstances prescribed medications, including oral, topical, nasal, eye, and ear, should be dispensed before and/or after school hours under supervision of the parent or guardian. If a student must receive prescribed medication from an authorized staff member, the parent must submit a written authorization accompanied by a written request from a licensed health professional prescribing within the scope of his or her prescriptive authority. If the medication will be administered for more than fifteen consecutive days, the health professional must also provide written, current and unexpired instructions for the administration of the medication. Requests shall be valid for not more than the current school year. The superintendent will establish procedures for: Training, and supervision of staff members in the administration of all prescribed medications to students by a physician or registered nurse; Designating staff members who may administer prescribed medication to students; Obtaining signed and dated parental and health professional authorization for the administration of prescribed medications, including instructions from the health professional if the medication is to be given for more than fifteen (15) days; Storing prescribed medication in a locked or limited access facility; Maintaining records pertaining to the administration of prescribed medications; and Permitting, under limited circumstances, students to carry and self-administer medications necessary to their attendance at school. Medications including suppositories, and/or non-emergency injections may not be administered by school staff other than registered nurses and licensed practical nurses. No medication will be administered by injection by school staff except when a student is susceptible to a predetermined, life-endangering situation [See Policy 3420, Anaphylaxis Prevention and Response]. In such an instance, the parent will submit a written and signed permission statement. Such an authorization will be supported by signed and dated written orders accompanied by supporting directions from the licensed health professional. A staff member will be trained prior to injecting a medication. If the district decides to discontinue administering a students medication, the superintendent or designee must provide notice to the students parent or guardian orally and in writing prior to the discontinuance. There must be a valid reason for the discontinuance that does not compromise the health of the student or violate legal protections for the disabled. Administration of legend (prescribed) drugs or controlled substances by nasal spray: If a school nurse is on the premises, he/she may administer a nasal spray containing a prescribed drug or controlled substance to a student. If a school nurse is not on school premises, a nasal spray containing a legend (prescribed) drug or controlled substance may be administered by: 1) a trained school employee, provided that person has received appropriate RN delegation and volunteered for the training pursuant to RCW 28A.210.260; or 2) a parent-designated adult. A parent designated adult is a volunteer, who may be a school district employee, who receives additional training from a healthcare professional or expert in epileptic seizure care selected by the parents who provides care for the student consistent with the students individual health plan on file with the school. Required Notification of EMS After every administration of any legend (prescribed) drug or controlled substance by nasal spray to a student, Emergency Medical Services (911) will be summoned as soon as practicable. Legal References: RCW 28A.210.260 Administration of medication - Conditions RCW 28A.210.270 Administration of Medication Immunity from Liability RCW 28A.210.383 Anaphylaxis Policy Guidelines Procedures Report WAC 392-380 Life-Threatening Health Condition Cross References: Board Policy 3420 Anaphylaxis Prevention and Response Board Policy 3419 Self-Administration of Asthma and Anaphylaxis Medications Management Resources: Policy and Legal News, November 2013 Discretionary new EpiPen law allows districts to stock and administer their own supply of epinephrine auto injectors Policy News, August 2012 Anaphylaxis Prevention and Response Policy News, February 2009 Anaphylaxis Prevention Policy Required OSPI, March 2009 Guidelines for the Care of Students with Anaphylaxis     Policy __3416__ Students 3=>HIJKxy   5 L ο|qee|eq||YJh9hWB*CJaJphh3B*CJaJphh,2B*CJaJphh]h,2CJaJh9h.B*CJaJphh9hB*CJaJphh]hCJaJh9hV$CJaJh9hIB*CJaJphh9hIB*CJaJphh9hV$B*CJaJph#h9hV$5>*B*CJaJph h9hV$>*B*CJaJph + , F G !"gdeA^gd?$ & F7$8$H$a$gd $7$8$H$a$gdV$ 7$8$H$gdV$  , 4 5 e o p s t    5 H ǼDZǓ|qbWbǓqǓHǓh9hKZB*CJaJphh)eheACJaJh9heAB*CJaJphhd8h3lCJaJh)ehf}CJaJhf}B*CJaJphh9h3lB*CJaJphh9h+aB*CJaJphhNhV$CJaJhNhWCJaJh9hV$B*CJaJph#h3hV$7>*B* CJaJphPh]h3CJaJh]B*CJaJphH I V W Z ^ _ m n q | ʻwhYNY?hh9hu B*CJaJphh)eh4CJaJh9h4B*CJaJphh9hV$B*CJaJphh9h3lCJaJh)eh3lCJaJhd8h3lCJaJhf}B*CJaJphh)ehf}CJaJh)eB* CJaJphPh9h3lB*CJaJphhTh3lB*CJaJphhTB*CJaJphh)ehTCJaJhmhV$B* CJaJphP   < E   !"78JM _vҼұҚth]t]R]Fh7h5>>*CJaJh7h5>CJaJh9h5>CJaJhx7B* CJaJphPh7hx7CJaJh9heAB*CJaJphh?B*CJaJphhV$B*CJaJphh7hkCJaJh7h=<CJaJhd8hkCJaJhd8h3CJaJh9hV$B*CJaJphh9h3B*CJaJphh9hSB*CJaJphvAa6HMN㲡{pe]peLe h9h#>*B*CJaJphhT2CJaJh(h#CJaJh9h#CJaJh(h.CJaJh(B*CJaJphh9h.B*CJaJph h9hV$>*B*CJaJphh9hV$B*CJaJphh7h5>CJaJh7B*CJaJphh9hICJaJh9h5>CJaJh7CJaJh7>*CJaJ"456cd{|}%l7$8$H$^`gdY;Jp7$8$H$^p`gd0 7$8$H$gdd$&d 7$8$H$P a$gdV$ $7$8$H$a$gdV$bcdz{|}$R]bk帩wlwdw\w\wTLThY;JB*phhOB*phh0B*phh@B*phh@h@B*phh*hV$B*phhdB*phh.B*phh9hdCJaJh9hd5CJaJh9h.B*CJaJphh9hV$B*CJaJphh9h(CJaJh#CJaJh(h#CJaJh9h#CJaJh9h#B*CJaJphklm)234FH} ĸĬУypg]Th:uhR2^Jh:uhR26^JhdmHnHuhR2mHnHuh@mHnHuh0h0mHnHuhxmHnHuhR2h0mHnHuh0mHnHuh:uhdmHnHuh:uh@mHnHuh:uh%mHnHuh:uh0mHnHuh:uhR2mHnHuhR2hR2mHnHuhOhR2B*phl4FG~xhhh Pp *$gdR2 Pp *$^`gdR2 Pp P*$^`Pgd@ Pp *$^`gd0 Pp *$^`gd@ Pp 0*$^`0gd@ Pp *$gd@ $.q125Kcq|ȺԱ|tptptptplgb h%5 hR25hR2h*ojh*oU h:uh , h0hV$ h:uh@ h:uh% h:uhV$h:uhR2^Jh:uh%^Jh:uh@^Jh:uh@6mHnHuh:uh@mHnHuh:uhR2mHnHuh:uhR26mHnHuh:uhouPJh:uhR2PJ#2qd[Y 7$8$H$gd:u 7$8$H$gd@ Pp *$gdR2 PpP*$^`Pgd@ P*$^`gdR2 P*$^`gd@ P*$^`gd@ l^`lgd@ rP^`Pgd@  7$8$H$gd:u  h:uh ,h*ohR2hV$hR25 hR25 h%5h]hI5>*,1h/ =!"#$% s2 0@P`p2( 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p8XV~ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@_HmH nH sH tH @`@ V$NormalCJ_HaJmH sH tH DA D Default Paragraph FontRiR  Table Normal4 l4a (k (No List 4@4 V$Header  !4 4 V$Footer  !@@@ eA List Paragraph ^H"H ] Balloon TextCJOJQJ^JaJN/1N ]Balloon Text CharCJOJQJ^JaJPK![Content_Types].xmlN0EH-J@%ǎǢ|ș$زULTB l,3;rØJB+$G]7O٭VvnB`2ǃ,!"E3p#9GQd; H xuv 0F[,F᚜K sO'3w #vfSVbsؠyX p5veuw 1z@ l,i!b I jZ2|9L$Z15xl.(zm${d:\@'23œln$^-@^i?D&|#td!6lġB"&63yy@t!HjpU*yeXry3~{s:FXI O5Y[Y!}S˪.7bd|n]671. tn/w/+[t6}PsںsL. 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