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Administration of
Medications Policy:
The school nurse is responsible for the administration of all
medications.
For “over-the-counter” medications, i.e., nonprescription medications, the
school nurse shall follow protocols set by the Board of Registration in
Nursing.
Over the
counter medications:
With
parent/guardian permission (found on the back of the Student
Registration/Verification Information form) the school nurse can administer the
over-the-counter medications Acetaminophen
and Ibuprofen
as needed.
Other over-the-counter medications such as Antacid, Diphenhydramine
(Benadryl), etc. can not be
given without specific
parent/guardian consent.
Prescription
Medications:

For daily or routine medications
a
medication permission form must be completed and on file in the Health
Office before any medication is administered. Whenever possible,
medication should be scheduled at times other than during school hours.
All medication must be delivered by the parent/guardian
in the
original
container and labeled with the student's name. No more than a thirty (30)
school day supply of the medication for a student shall be stored at the
school.
Prescription medication
must be in a pharmacy
or manufacturer labeled container with full prescription instructions on
the label. Self administration of medication may be allowed under certain circumstances,
but only after consultation with the school nurse, i.e. Asthma Inhalers,
Epinephrine Auto Injectors, Migraine medication. For short-term
medications, i.e., those requiring administration for ten school days or
fewer, the pharmacy-labeled container may be used in lieu of a MD order.
The Dover-Sherborn Middle and High School will not delegate or
authorize unlicensed personnel to administer any medication,
except in the
following circumstances:
1.
For the purpose of administering emergency medication to a student,
the school nurse may identify individual school personnel who shall be
listed on the medication plan and receive training in the administration
of emergency medication to a specific student.
2.
In the case of field trips and other short-term special school
events, the nurse may delegate medication administration to another
responsible adult. Written consent from the parent/guardian for the named
responsible adult to administer the medication shall be obtained. The
school nurse shall instruct the responsible adult on how to administer the
medication.
Any medication left over at the end of the school year must be picked up
or it will be discarded.
Medication orders must be renewed at the beginning of each school year. |
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