Do you recall?
Documentation
Do or Don't?
Rx vs Non-rx
Storage
100
The first dose of new medication should be given at this location

Home

100

This person is responsible to sign the proper document after providing a child with a medication

The person who gave it

100

Ensure the parent writes morning medications on the HSJ

Do

100

Neosporin with pain relief

Rx - due to the pain relief additives

100

Medication is stored in this kind of box or cabinet to ensure it is not accessible to children

Locked

200

Medication must be in the original bottle with the pharmacy label present when receiving. This should also be checked to ensure the medication is good 

(2 part answer)

Expiration date and prescription date

200

This many staff should always be present when giving a child a controlled substance

2 staff - 1 to sign, 1 to co-sign

200

Tell the parent their child cannot stay without the prescribed medication

Do

200

Petroleum Jelly

Non-rx

200

Records for completed Rx'd medications are stored in this location

Child's hard/permanent chart

300

Medication orders/labels contain important information such as what medicine to give and when. Staff should be sure to take note of these common issues when giving medication

Common Side Effects

300

Errors are defined (but not limited to): omission of med, lack of any of the 6 rights, improper storage, lack of documentation as well as failure to report suspected errors. If one of these occurs, the HSC should be notified asap and this will be completed

Medication Error Investigation and/or Report

300

Ask your co-teacher to co-sign the Medication Administration Authorization form

Don't

300

Benadryl

Rx

300

Medication should never be this when receiving it from a parent or giving medicine, even if it means asking someone else to put it away

Left unattended
400

Reactions are labeled as this when they require staff to intervene. 

Severe

400
Absence of a child may mean you have to do this to show the medication was given properly

Document their absence on the Med Admin form

400

Tell the parent not to worry about the forgotten medication because they seem better anyway

Don't

400

Aquaphor

Rx

400

These types of medications require a specialized plan and should be stored behind a lock but easily accessible in case of need

Emergency medications

500

When giving a medication, you should ensure you are abiding by the 6 rights: Person, Dose, Time, Documentation, Medication, and this:

Route

500

Controlled substances need counted and signed off on by these individuals when being transported to and from the center

2 staff members AND the parent/guardian/designee

500

Report minor to moderate side effects immediately to the parent

Don't, these can be discussed with them at the end of the day

500

Acetaminophen

Non-Rx

500
Refrigerated controlled substances require this kind of storage

Double locked - locked box in locked fridge

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