Alabama Administrative Code
Title 610 - ALABAMA BOARD OF NURSING
Chapter 610-X-7 - STANDARDS OF NURSING PRACTICE; SPECIFIC SETTINGS
Section 610-X-7-.14 - Delegation of Injectable Medication Administration for Adrenal Insufficiency in the School Setting
Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 610-X-7-.14
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 02, November 27, 2024
(1) Definitions
(a) Adrenal
Insufficiency. Adrenal Insufficiency is a hormonal disorder that occurs when
the adrenal glands do not produce enough hormones. Adrenal Insufficiency is a
chronic condition requiring the student to take daily medications.
(b) Adrenal Crisis: Adrenal Crisis is an
acute condition that is an exacerbation of the student's adrenal insufficiency
caused by illness, injury, stress, or missing daily medications.
(c) Stress Dose. A stress dose is an extra
dose of medication given in addition to the student's daily prescribed dose
when the student's body experiences physical or emotional stress. Depending on
the severity or nature of the event, the stress dose may be given orally or via
an injection.
(d) School setting:
preschool through 12th grade in a public or private
school or school bus or any school activity sponsored by such a school in which
the student is a direct participant, including but not limited to before school
and after school programs, field trips, extended off-site excursions, and
extracurricular activities.
(e)
Trained, Unlicensed Medication Assistant: a school employee who volunteers to
receive delegation of administration of medications (including injectable
medications) specific to the adrenal insufficiency of a student in the school
setting and receives the approved training.
(2) General Principles
(a) The injection of injectable medications
specific to the adrenal insufficiency of the student is a nursing task that may
be delegated to a Trained, Unlicensed Medication Assistant in accordance with
the requirement of Act 2023-75 and the student's Individual Health Plan (IHP).
The selection of the type of medication and dosage levels shall not be
delegated.
(b) An Individual Health
Plan (IHP) shall be developed for any student diagnosed with adrenal
insufficiency who is in the school setting.
(c) Delegation of tasks for students with
adrenal insufficiency shall be confined to procedures that do not require
nursing assessment, judgment, evaluation, or complex skills.
(d) Factors the school nurse shall consider
and may include in the IHP are:
1. Age of
onset and current age of student with adrenal insufficiency.
2. Recent hospitalizations.
3. Recent incidents requiring stress
dosing.
4. Recent incidents of
adrenal crisis.
5. Comorbidities or
other chronic illnesses.
6.
Participation in sports or other school-sponsored activities.
7. Orders from a legally authorized
prescriber, which shall include instructions for oral stress dosing for minor
illness or injury and instructions for injectable stress dosing for serious
illness or injury.
8. Student's
comprehension and adherence to treatment.
9. Parent's comprehension and adherence to
treatment.
10. School Instructions
provided by the student's health care provider related to adrenal
insufficiency.
(e)
Teaching school personnel about adrenal insufficiency does not constitute
delegation.
(f) The injection of
injectable medications specific to the adrenal insufficiency of the student is
limited to:
1. The student's Individual Health
Plan.
2. Trained, Unlicensed
Medication Assistants who have received training and competency validation for
each student assigned to them.
3.
Specific students.
4. Specific
identified time frame.
(g) The delegation shall include
documentation of the administration of medications and appropriate reporting to
the school nurse.
(3) Procedure
(a) The school nurse
shall validate the competency of the trained, unlicensed medication assistant
to whom delegation of administration of medication (including injectable
medications) specific to adrenal insufficiency is given.
(b) Administration of injectable medications
specific to adrenal insufficiency by the Trained, Unlicensed Medication
Assistant receiving the delegation shall only occur when consistent with the
IHP. The delegation includes authorization for the Trained, Unlicensed
Medication Assistant to reconstitute the injectable medication, draw up the
ordered dose of the injectable medication, and administer the dose to the
patient.
(c) In the event that a
Trained, Unlicensed Medication Assistant administers a stress does of an
injectable medication specific to adrenal insufficiency, the Trained,
Unlicensed Medication Assistant shall thereafter immediately summon emergency
medical services for the student and notify the school nurse.
(d) Training of the Trained, Unlicensed
Medication Assistants shall occur prior to any delegation of administration of
medications (including injectable medications) specific to the student's
adrenal insufficiency.
(e) The
school nurse shall follow the training guidelines developed by the State
Department of Education in consultation with the Alabama Board of
Nursing.
(f) The local education
agency, in consultation with the school principal, shall identify any volunteer
in each school to the school nurse for possible training.
(g) An annual report of the number of
Trained, Unlicensed Medication Assistants in each school and the delegation of
administration of administration of medications (including injectable
medications) specific to adrenal insufficiency to Trained, Unlicensed
Medication Assistants shall be provided to the Board of Nursing by the Lead
Nurse of each school system.
Author: Alabama Board of Nursing
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 34-21-6, 34-21-2(j), Alabama Act No. 2023-75.
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