Medications Sample Clauses

Medications. ‌ Management agrees that the administration of medications shall be conducted in compliance with state regulations and applicable State Practice Acts. Management shall enforce state laws concerning the administration of medications.
Medications. Information about medications the beneficiary has received, or is receiving, to treat mental health and medical conditions, including duration of medical treatment. The assessment shall include documentation of the absence or presence of allergies or adverse reactions to medications, and documentation of an informed consent for medications;
Medications. Children will not be given any over the counter or prescription medication by our staff. Parents/Guardians must make necessary arrangements to administer prescribed and/or over the counter medications themselves.
Medications. In certain situations, an employee’s use of medication can pose a risk to the safety of the employee or to others. If an employee’s use of any medication could adversely affect the safety of the employee, co-workers, students or members of the public; the employees job performance; or safe or efficient District operation, then the employee must provide his/her supervisor with a physician’s notice that specifies any on-duty-related limitations resulting from use of the medication. The knowing failure to provide such notice of work limitation may subject the employee to disciplinary action.
Medications. If your pet will be receiving medication during his or her stay, it must be in the original veterinary-labeled container with instructions for administration and your veterinarian’s phone number. Fees for medications that need to be filled or refilled during the time your pet is boarded will be added to your bill.
Medications. CONTRACTOR shall distribute medications only when it has obtained an original, written statement from the pupil’s physician detailing the type, dose, frequency and method of administration and written permission from the pupil’s parent to dispense the prescribed medication. CONTRACTOR shall keep a written log delineating date, time, dose, type of medication, method of administration, and the name of CONTRACTOR’s Personnel who dispensed medication to the pupil. CONTRACTOR shall not make any change in medication, dose, frequency or method of administration without the advance written authorization of a licensed physician and the pupil’s parent.
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Medications. The school shall not furnish medications. All medications administered at school shall be provided by the parents/guardians. • The Medication Authorization and Permission Form must be provided. This form, which states the nature of the medication, must be signed and dated by the doctor and the parents/guardians. • Medication administered at school must be in the original container and labeled. The day's dosage must be sealed, be labeled, and have the student's name attached. It shall be in an appropriate container and be kept in the school office or nurse's office. • The student shall come to the office for medication. • Because of the risk of students sharing medications, students may not carry medication of any kind to be self-administered at school. If a student is seriously at risk without an EpiPen or inhaler on his or her person, the student may receive special consideration. • A student may not be given medicine prescribed for family members. • These medication regulations apply to both prescription and non-prescription medications. • A student who is diabetic is allowed to test his or her blood sugar at school in the health room or office and self-administer medication as necessary. If a student is too young or otherwise unable to self-test his or her blood sugar, a location may make arrangements with the student's family to assist with testing. All medications must be kept in the school office or nurse's office and appropriately labeled as described above. School employees may not administer injections to a diabetic student except in emergencies, unless other arrangements are made in advance. If parents/guardians do not complete the Medication and Authorization Form by indicating the student's prescribed medication, the parents/guardians will have to come to school and personally administer that medication. SECURITY & EMERGENCY PROCEDURES State and federal laws require employers, schools, and places of public assembly to provide an environment that is healthy and safe for all. The archdiocese is committed to ensuring that all staff, parishioners, students, and guests can work, worship, learn, and visit without encountering known health hazards or dangerous conditions. As ministers and the faithful, every clergy member, employee, and volunteer in our parishes and schools shall place the safety and welfare of the young and vulnerable above their own safety. Due to the multifaceted services the archdiocese offers in different locations, and in defere...
Medications. List any ongoing medications. Include any medications given at home if they might impact the child's health while in child care (seizure, cardiac or asthma medications, etc.). Short-term medications such as antibiotics do not need to be listed on this form. Long-term antibiotics such as antibiotics for urinary tract infections or sickle cell prophylaxis should be included. PRN Medications are medications given only as needed and should have guidelines as to specific factors that should trigger medication administration. CH-14 (Instructions) OCT 17 Please be specific about what over-the-counter (OTC) medications you recommend, and include information for the parent and child care provider as to dosage, route, frequency, and possible side effects. Many child care providers may require separate permissions slips for prescription and OTC medications.
Medications. Students who are required by a physician to take essential medications during school hours must provide written permission signed by the physician. This written permission will be turned in to the student services office. A medication is considered essential only if the student could not attend school without taking it. Students are required to administer their own medications. No over the counter medicine such as aspirin, Tylenol, Mydol, cough syrup or cough drops or any other medication will be dispensed to school students by any school employee.
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