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911...Or Not!
100
A small device that delivers a medication to lower a student's blood sugar.
What is an insulin pump
100
Completing the medication log and entering into IC.
What is documenting.
100
A protective barrier that should be worn when coming in contact with blood.
What is gloves.
100
This document must be signed by parent and healthcare provider before any medication can be given at school.
What is medication permit.
100
Form that must be completed by parent and healthcare provider if a student is going to carry their own epipen or inhaler.
What is Permit to Carry Medication
200
Only this person can administer insulin.
What is a licensed nurse.
200
Student, Dose, Time, Route and Medication
What is the five rights.
200
The only disinfectant that can be used in the health office.
What is OSHA approved disinfectant. (Only the one from the custodian)
200
Due date for Medication Monthly Statistics
What is last day of the month - or the following school day.
200
School staff members that are qualified to administer an epipen.
What is anyone trained by the school nurse.
300
An emergency medication that a trained health clerk can give a student for low blood sugar.
What is glucagon.
300
The place to dispose of medication that has fallen on the floor.
What is sharps container.
300
A student vomits in the health office. This person is responsible and trained to clean it up.
What is the custodian.
300
There is one type of healthcare provider that you cannot accept medication orders from.
What is Chiropractor.
300
You have administered an epipen to a student for an anaphylactic reaction - this is what you do next.
What is call 911
400
Dizziness, confusion, shakiness, cold and clammy, headache
What is low blood sugar.
400
A student receives their medication 45 minutes late. This document is completed and faxed to Health Services.
What is Medication Incident Report.
400
The person you notify immediately when there has been an exposure to a possible blood borne pathogen.
What is the site supervisor.
400
This non-district employee can administer medication with written authorization from the parent.
What is Parent Designee
400
A first time situation requiring that you call 911. The student's symptoms include: jerking, intense shaking, unresponsive to stimulus
What is a seizure
500
Checking blood sugar, counting carbs, assisting with calculation of insulin dose
What is assisting a student with diabetes.
500
The last step in entering a health office visit for medication in Infinite Campus.
What is click "Record Complete".
500
A series of immunizations that employees are encouraged to have that prevent diseases caused by a blood borne pathogen.
What is Hepatitis B.
500
Communication with the healthcare provider regarding student's health and/or medication may only be done by this person.
What is School Nurse
500
A student's emergency medication dosage changes in the middle of the school year. This document is now needed.
What is a new medication permit.
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