Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
Section CLXI-1917 - Medication AdministrationA. Written Authorization. No medication or special medical procedure shall be administered to a child unless authorized in writing by the parent. Such authorization shall include: 2. drug name and strength;3. date(s) to be administered;4. directions for use, including the route (oral, topical), dosage, frequency, time and schedule and special instructions, if any. It is not acceptable to note "as indicated on bottle"; and5. signature of parent and date of signature.B. Required Container/Packaging 1. For prescription medication to be administered at the center, the center shall maintain the original pharmacy container with the complete pharmacy label.2. For non-prescription medication to be administered, the center shall maintain the original bottle packing for the medicine or a printed document from the manufacturers website, which shall include the drug name and strength and clear directions for use.C. All medication shall be sent to the center in its original container, shall not have an expired date, and shall be clearly labeled with the name of the child to ensure that medication is for individual use only.D. If a non-prescription medication label reads "consult a physician," the early learning center shall also maintain a written authorization from a licensed health care provider for the child to take the medicine. E. Aerosol. All aerosol medications shall be delivered to the center in pre-measured dosages.F. Topical. The center shall not apply topical ointments, sprays or creams without a written authorization signed and dated by the parent.G. Self-Administration. Children shall not administer their own medications without written authorization from the parent and such children shall administer medication in the presence of a staff person.H. Records. Medication administration records shall be maintained for all children regardless of who administers the medication. Records shall include the following: 1. name of the child and medication name and dosage administered;2. date and time medication administered;3. documentation of telephone contact with parent prior to giving "as needed" medication;4. signature of person administering medication or witnessing the child administering own medication;5. signature of person completing the form; and6. when a parent administers medication to his/her own child on center premises, the medication administration record shall be documented by either the parent or a staff member.I. Authorization for "as needed" prescription and non-prescription medication shall be updated as necessary or at least every six months by the parent, and shall include circumstances for administering "as needed" medication and any applicable special instructions.J. Medical Procedures. Children that require medical procedures such as tube feeding shall have specific instructions from a health care provider as part of the overall care plan for the child.1. Administration of feedings or medications through a tube-feeding apparatus shall be performed by a staff member trained and authorized by the parent or individual designated by the parent.2. Parental authorization and training shall be documented and shall include the name of child, date of training, name of staff trained, signature of staff trained, and signature of parent.3. Documentation of feedings and medications administered shall include the name of child, date, time, what was administered, and signature of administering staff member.K. Emergency Medications 1. Children who require emergency medications, such as an EpiPen or Benadryl, shall have a written plan of action that shall be updated as changes occur or at least every six months, and shall include: a. method of administration;b. symptoms that indicate the need for the medication;c. actions to take once symptoms occur;d. description of how to use the medication; ande. signature of parent and date of signature.2. Medication administration records for emergency medication shall be maintained and include the following: a. symptoms that indicated the need for the medication;b. actions taken once symptoms occurred;c. description of how medication was administered;d. signature of administering staff member; ande. phone contact with the parent after administering emergency medication.L. Supplements. Children shall not be administered any form of supplements without prior written parental authorization.La. Admin. Code tit. 28, § CLXI-1917
Promulgated by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, LR 41639 (April 2015). effective 7/1/2015, Amended LR 50969 (7/1/2024).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:407.40(A)(1).