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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the school name and fax number at the top of the form. This ensures that all communication is directed correctly.
  3. Fill in the student’s name, date of birth, and home phone number in the designated fields. Accurate information is crucial for proper identification.
  4. Next, complete the section for the student’s provider. Include the medication name, dosage, frequency, and how it should be administered. Specify the start date for medication administration.
  5. If applicable, indicate any emergency medication details and attach an emergency action plan if required.
  6. The parent or eligible student must then fill out their section, providing consent for administration and any specific conditions regarding asthma or EpiPen usage.
  7. Finally, ensure all signatures are completed along with emergency contact numbers before submitting the form to your student’s principal or school nurse.

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A teacher may only give medication to a student that has been prescribed by a licensed provider and is routinely given to the student such as Ritalin and only under the direction of the school nurse.
The 6 rights (Rs) of medicines administration provide a helpful prompt: Right person. Right medicine. Right route. Right dose. Right time.
To reduce errors and increase safety, written policies and procedures for schools should include documentation from a licensed provider for the medication; proper labeling of medications brought to school; training of other staff involved in medication administration; storage of medication; process for administering
You can use a Medication Administration Record (MAR) to help you keep track of every dose that the individual you support takes or misses for whatever reason. A MAR includes key information about the individuals medication including, the medication name, dose taken, special instructions and date and time.
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One of the recommendations to reduce medication errors and harm is to use the five rights: the right patient, the right drug, the right dose, the right route, and the right time.
Cincinnati Public Schools is Greater Cincinnatis largest, and Ohios second largest school district, serving about 35,000 students (preschool to 12th grade) in 66 schools across a 91-square-mile district in southwest Ohio.

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