I am here a lot, but namechanged as my other posts may make this child identifiable - have changed some details to try and avoid that.
I work in a school office. The school's policy is that we will administer prescription medications in line with the prescription and with a form signed by the parent. Generally speaking I am fine with this - it is usually Ibroprofen, allergy meds or antibiotics to be taken either as and when needed to a max of x doses a day, or at a certain time each day for a defined period. The instructions are recorded, the children usually remember to come and get them at the allotted time (junior school) and if they don't I go and find them. Once they've taken them I sign the book, so everyone who needs to know knows they've had them.
If (hasn't happened yet) I forget one, as a one off, it wouldn't be the end of the world in these circs.
However, we have a seriously ill girl at school from this term and she has to take a huge amount of vital meds. GOSH sent someone to explain it all to us. I need to make sure she has them 3 times a day, the correct distance from her meals and it really does matter if it's wrong.
I am feeling the weight of this responsibility somewhat and whilst I obviously will do my utmost to get it right, does anyone know what my position would be if I got it wrong? e.g a dose was missed, or insufficient/too much time between doses.
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Effective · 07/09/2013 13:48
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07/09/2013 14:19
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