1. Medication Administration Annual Review A Training for School Personnel February 2007 Revised June 2008 Begin Exit
2. Welcome to KCSD annual medication administration re-training. This program contains information required by law to administer medications to school students. In order to complete this training, you must have previously attended a course presented by one of the nurses. Please read all of the information and complete the quiz. Following the quiz, there is a survey. This information is required and will assist in improving this course and developing others. You must include your name, building, and date. This information is required for our records. If this is your first time completing this course, allow 1/2 hour to do so. Next Back Exit
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The law in Oregon which elates to administering medication to students by school personnel was amended in 1997 (See Appendix A) The siginificant changes to this law include dthe following:
Never give medication that was not provided by the parent due to the risk of allergic reactions
The definition of physician includes these people licensed by the respective licensing board in the state of Oregon or an adjoining state. OAR’s : Expands definition of physician Defines medication as prescription and non-prescription Defines authorized training Outlines parental instruction Defines physician instruction Outlines school district policy requirements Excludes dietary/food supplements
Student must be developmentally able
Unused medication should be picked up by parent, not sent home with student