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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Medication Administration Record (MAR) in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student information, including their name, date of birth, address, school, grade/class, teacher, and school year. Ensure all details are accurate for proper identification.
  3. In the Prescriber Authorization section, fill in the medication name, dosage, route of administration, and specific circumstances for use. Be sure to include start and end dates for medication administration.
  4. Complete any special instructions or treatment procedures in case of an adverse reaction. This is crucial for ensuring safety during medication administration.
  5. Obtain necessary signatures from both the prescriber and parent/guardian authorizing medication administration at school. Make sure to include contact numbers for emergencies.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting the form through our platform to ensure compliance with school policies.

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The following are examples of information to include on the MAR: Month and year that the Medication Administration Record represents. Date order was given, and date and time medication was administered. Initial of the person transcribing the order. Initial of the person giving the medication.
To facilitate quick, accurate medication administration, MARs follow a standardized layout that includes several key sections: Patient Information Section: Basic patient details, including identification and allergies. Medication Section: A comprehensive list of medications with doses, administration times, and routes.
All hand written entries should be written in full, dated and signed by two trained members of staff. Does the GP need to sign the MAR chart? No, the GP does not have to sign any documents produced by a care provider for medicines administration.
The medication administration record includes the patient name, full name of medication, administration time, dose, route, frequency, site of administration for parenteral medications, and the nurses initials, signatures and (possibly) the prescribing health care provider. What is the MAR?
The MAR captures critical data, including the date, time, medication name, dosage, administration method, and the name and signature of the administering healthcare professional.

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All MAR should include the following information: Service username, address and date of birth. GP name, practice contact details. Pharmacy contact details. District nurse name, practice and phone number. Medication allergies/intolerances. Start date.
A MAR chart is the record that shows drugs have been administered to a patient. The carer signs each time a drug or device is administered to a patient. Carers administrating medication should be suitably trained and undertake regular refresher training and be competent to do so.

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