Medication Administration
Foster Parent Handbook
RPPS
Toss Up
100
What types of medications should be kept locked up at all times?
What is all medications of all household members, including over the counter, prescription, and refrigerated.
100
Who is the foster youth's legal guardian?
Who is DCBS
100
Name one benefit of RPPS.
Youth: able to learn their talents, practices decision making, develops healthy peer relationships, develops a different relationship with adults, normalcy


Adults: learns youth's strengths and needs, develops more trust and confidence in youth, develops parenting needs, relieved of some care pressures as youth becomes more independent. 

100
How often should behavior logs be completed?
Daily
200
How should medication be transported?
What is in a labeled bottle from the pharmacy. 
200
What is the difference between a babysitter and an alternate caregiver?
An alternative caregiver provides regular care. A babysitter is short term and infrequent. 
200

How old do you have to be to babysit a therapeutic foster child?

18
200
How soon before your re-approval should paperwork and training be completed and turned in?
Two weeks before re-approval date. 
300
How should medication be disposed of?

What is give unused medications to the pharmacist or local sheriff office. For protection, have the person sign the medication log ,and write a statement at the bottom of the log that includes : Name of medication, Date, Name of person , # of pills

300
When and why should you call the crisis line?

The Crisis Number is to be used when the office is closed. Crisis situations include, but are not limited to, the following: Runaways; Suicide Attempts or Threats; Criminal activity; Dangerous or highly unusual behaviors or tantrums; Serious injuries or medical condition; and Failure to return from a biological family visit.

300
What are 2 considerations about the child should be taken into consideration when making an RPPS decision?

Age , Maturity , Input from CMs , Length of time in placement , Known Precautions , Ability , History, Parenting Experience , Past Behaviors Any other relevant factor 


300
What are two things that make up someone's culture?
Food, religion, geography, gender, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, language, way of life, values. 
400
When should you fill out the medication log?
When you actually give the medication.
400
If you have been a foster parent 2 years or less, how many re-approval training hours will you need?
What is 27 training hours. 15 treatment, 10 general, 2 of your choice. Once you've been a foster parent longer than 2 years, you will only need 22 training hours: 12 treatment and 10 general. 
400
What are 2 non-negotiable decisions that do not fall under RPPS?

Discipline policy , Court ordered visitation , Medical approvals as stated in policy , Return child without court approval , Changing schools pursuant to policy , Drastic change of child’s appearance (tattoos, body piercings, etc.) , Medications (psychotropic, birth control, etc.) , Changing their religion , Court orders , Birth parent and sibling visits , Permanency decisions , Pregnancy terminations , Surgery 


400

Name 4 documents that you should immediately update with HRC?

Auto and Home insurance, driver licenses, change of jobs, rabies vaccinations, someone turns 12 or 18 and needs fingerprints or backgrounds.

500
What should you do if a youth refuses to take medication or if a dose is missed? 
Document it on the med log and notify your case manager. 
500
Who needs a background check in your home?
All household members over the age of 12. Fingerprints will need to be done only for initial approval to be a foster parent, and then for any child reaching the age of 18 while a foster home. Alternative caregivers will also need yearly background checks, but not fingerprints. 
500
What information should you provide to alternative caregivers, babysitters, or respite providers? 

Provide info about the child’s conditions, including medical, physical, emotional and behavior (this doesn’t mean revealing the diagnosis)

Ensure the caretaker is aware of medication that needs to be administered to the child during the time the child is being supervised by the caretaker

Provide emergency contact info that is valid during the time the foster child is being supervised by the caretaker , Address and phone number , Location of FPs if emergency arises , Cell phone numbers , Child’s doctor and phone number , Allergies 


500
How can you build trust with a child placed in your care?
promote safety, communication, normalcy. Providing for their mental, emotional, physical, educational health. 
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