W. Va. Code R. § 126-27-11 - Confidentiality, Documentation and Reporting
11.1. Student information related to
diagnosis, medications ordered and medications given must be maintained
according to The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (
20 U.S.C. §
1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) and in such a manner
that no one could view these records without proper authorization as specified
in WVBE Policy 4350, Procedures for the Collection, Maintenance and Disclosure
of Student Data (126 CSR 94).
11.2.
Documentation of medication administration shall include the following
information:
11.2.a. student name,
11.2.b. medication(s) name,
11.2.c. dosage, time and route of
medication('s) administration,
11.2.d. reaction(s) or untoward
effects,
11.2.e. reason(s) the
medication was not administered; and
11.2.f. date and signature of person
administering medication.
11.2.g.
Receiving and documenting of verbal orders from a licensed prescriber is
allowable by the school nurse or the licensed health care provider. The verbal
order shall be confirmed with a new written medication authorization form
within a reasonable timeframe.
11.2.h. Report medication incidents (e.g.,
wrong dose, incorrect medication administered, other medication errors, etc.)
and medication overdoses to the West Virginia Poison Center at
1-800-222-1222.
Notes
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