Training for Medication Assistants Module One What is delegation? What is Medication Assistant Training?

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Training for Medication Assistants Module One What is delegation? What is Medication Assistant Training?

The task of providing prescribed oral, topical, ear, eye, nasal, and inhalation medications to a student through twelfth grade may be delegated to unlicensed assistive personnel by the school nurse only when the following conditions are met: a. The school nurse identifies the appropriate individual(s) to assist in providing prescribed medications. b. The unlicensed assistive personnel selected by the school nurse shall attend a minimum twelve hour course of instruction that includes a curriculum approved by the Board and demonstrated competency to perform the delegated task. Delegation by School Nurses

The school nurse shall provide periodic and regular evaluation and monitoring of the individual performing the delegated tasks. The school nurse shall routinely and periodically conduct quality monitoring of the tasks performed by the unlicensed assistive personnel, including, but not limited to: a. Training b. Competency c. Documentation d. Error reporting e. Methods of identification of the right student, the right tasks, the right method, and the right quantity at the right time. Delegation by School Nurses

The school nurse delegating the task may, at any time, suspend or withdraw the delegation of specific tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel. The SDE School Nurse Consultant or LEA School Nurse Administrator shall submit a report(s) to the ABN in a format specified by the Board upon request. Author: Alabama Board of Nursing. Statutory Authority: Code of Alabama, 1975, § (c)(21). History: September 29, Repealed and Replaced: Filed October 29, Effective December 3, Suspending Delegation and Reporting

Confidentiality: An Important legal Concept in School Health!

Confidentiality Confidentiality is an important legal concept in the school setting. Health records of students are confidential and are kept separate from the school records. Knowing some information from the health record is necessary for the medication assistant. It is important for the medication assistant to understand that the information provided should not be repeated to other students, school employees and teachers. Health records contain sensitive information and disclosure without permission can result in legal liability.

Privacy! Another legal Issue!

Privacy Privacy is a separate legal concept. If a child tells a teacher or school secretary how he or she feels about having a chronic illness, that is information that should be shared with the school nurse but not disclosed to those who do not have a “need to know.” Students, teachers, and staff spend a great deal of time together over the course of a school year. It is natural for individuals to talk about situations at school. Recognize that health information has a higher level of protection.

There are some practices that help protect the confidentiality and privacy of students, such as: Limit access to school health records as defined by policy. Discuss medication information with appropriate staff only. Require signature for all non-school health employees accessing health records. Secure records, avoid public disclosure. Use appropriate areas for medication and avoid discussion in public areas. Refer all release of information requests to the school nurse. Confidentiality and Privacy

Purpose is to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the student. Some requirements include: protecting the student’s rights, managing and monitoring student’s prescribed medicines, using correct methods to identify students and medicines, and following guidelines for safety in assisting the school nurse with medications (including storage of medicines and documentation). Confidentiality and Privacy

Responsibilities of the Medication Assistant Successfully completes: an ABN approved program for medication assistance by unlicensed school personnel training specific to the LEA and school training in student specific issues. Adheres to local policies and procedures. Follows the outlined plan of care for individual students.

Does not participate in activities that require: professional nursing judgment, knowledge, or skill Notifies the school nurse when professional nursing care is required. Notifies the school nurse immediately when there is: suspicion of a medication reaction, a medication error, change in a student’s health status. Completes timely, accurate documentation in accordance with state and local policies. Responsibilities of the Medication Assistant

This Completes Module One This brief overview was developed using the Medication Assistant curriculum provided by the Alabama Board of Nursing and The State of Alabama Department of Education. Follow this information along with the test for each individual module.