Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
SECTION I
PURPOSE AND
AUTHORITY
A.
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
1. These
rules shall be known as the Arkansas Department of Education Division of
Elementary and Secondary Education and Arkansas State Board of Nursing Rules
Governing the administration of Insulin and Glucagon by school personnel to
Arkansas Public School Students diagnosed with diabetes.
2. These rules are enacted pursuant to the
Arkansas State Board of Education's authority under Ark. Code Ann. §§
6-11-105,
6-18-711,
17-87-103
and
25-15-201 et
seq.
3. These rules are enacted
pursuant to the Arkansas State Board of Nursing's authority under Ark. Code
Ann. §§
6-18-711,
17-87-203,
17-87-103
and
25-15-201 et
seq.
B.
PURPOSE
The purpose of these rules is to set forth protocols and
procedures for the administration of insulin and glucagon by trained volunteer
school personnel to Arkansas public school students diagnosed with
diabetes.
SECTION
II
DEFINITION OF
TERMS
A.
EMERGENCY SITUATION - circumstance in which students with low blood
glucose cannot be treated with a glucose-containing substance by mouth because
the student has an altered mental status, is having a seizure or has high blood
glucose requiring emergency administration of insulin to prevent
complications.
B.
GLUCAGON - an injectable hormone prescribed by a licensed healthcare
practitioner that stimulates the release of glucose in the blood. Glucagon is
dispensed as a "Glucagon Emergency Kit" or a "Glucagon Emergency Kit for Low
Blood Sugar." A "licensed healthcare practitioner" includes, but is not limited
to, Medical Doctors, Doctors of Osteopathy, Advanced Practice Registered Nurses
with prescriptive authority, and Registered Nurse Practitioners or Physician
Assistants who work under physician-approved protocols.
C.
INSULIN - A hormone that
regulates the metabolism of glucose and other nutrients. It is generally given
by injection or through a subcutaneous insulin delivery system. It is
prescribed by a licensed healthcare practitioner, e.g. Medical Doctor, Doctor
of Osteopathy, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse with prescriptive authority
or Registered Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant who work under
physician-approved protocols.
1.
Non-scheduled dose of insulin- an additional or corrective dose of insulin to
treat hyperglycemia or to cover a rise in blood glucose levels.
2. Scheduled dose of insulin- a dose of
insulin administered at regular times during the school day.
D.
LICENSED SCHOOL NURSE
EMPLOYED BY A SCHOOL DISTRICT- those nurses employed by an Arkansas
public school district or open-enrollment public charter school who hold the
following licenses or certificate:
1.
Registered Nurse (RN);
2. Advanced
Practice Registered Nurse (APRN); or
3. Diabetes Nurse Educator.
4. This definition does not include License
Practical Nurses (LPNs). LPNs may assist in the provision of training under
these rules. However, training under these rules must be performed by
Registered Nurses, Advance Practice Registered Nurses or Diabetes Nurse
Educator.
E.
OTHER
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL - includes the following:
1. Registered Nurse (RN);
2. Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
(APRN);
3. Diabetes Nurse
Educator;
4. Medical Doctor
(MD);
5. Registered Nurse
Practitioner;
6. Doctor of
Osteopathy;
7. Physician
Assistant;
8. Pharmacist;
and
9. Certified Diabetes
Educator.
F.
DIABETES - A group of metabolic disorders characterized by hyperglycemia
resulting from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action or both.
G.
TRAINED VOLUNTEER SCHOOL
PERSONNEL - Licensed or classified personnel employed by an Arkansas
public school district or open-enrollment public charter school who volunteer
and successfully complete training for the administration of insulin and/or
glucagon to students diagnosed with diabetes.
SECTION III
GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS
A.
Upon written request of a parent or guardian of a student with diabetes and
written authorization by the treating physician of the student, a student, in
the classroom, in a designated area at the school, on school grounds, or at a
school-related activity may:
1. Perform blood
glucose checks
2. Administer
insulin through the insulin delivery system the student uses
3. Treat hypoglycemia and
hyperglycemia
4. Possess on his or
her person the necessary supplies and equipment to perform diabetes monitoring
and treatment functions.
B. A student shall have access to a private
area to perform diabetes monitoring and treatment functions upon request of the
parent or guardian of a student, as outlined in the student's health
plan.
C. A public school employee
may volunteer to be trained to administer and may administer glucagon to a
student with Type I diabetes in an emergency situation as permitted under ACA
§
17-87-103(11).
D. A school district shall strive to achieve
the following staffing ratios for students with diabetes at each public school,
at least:
1. One (1) care provider (volunteer
school personnel) for a public school with one (1) full-time licensed
registered nurse: and
2. Three (3)
care providers (volunteer school personnel) for a public school without one (1)
full-time licensed registered nurse.
E. The school district may recruit and
identify public school personnel to serve as care providers (volunteer school
personnel) to administer insulin and/or glucagon when a licensed registered
nurse is not available. A school district shall not require or pressure a
parent or guardian of a student with diabetes to provide diabetes care at
school or a school-related activity.
F. Trained volunteer school personnel
designated as care providers in a health plan that covers diabetes management
and is based on the orders of a treating physician, and have been trained by a
licensed registered nurse employed by a school district or other healthcare
professional, may administer insulin and/or glucagon to students diagnosed with
diabetes.
G. The training listed in
Sections III. E. and V. of these rules shall be conducted at least annually,
regardless whether a volunteer has previously completed training. Nothing in
these rules prohibits training from being conducted more often than
annually.
H. No trained volunteer
school personnel designated as care providers pursuant to these rules may
administer insulin and/or glucagon to a student diagnosed with diabetes unless
the parent or guardian of the student first signs a written authorization
allowing the administration of insulin and/or glucagon to the student. The
trained volunteer school personnel designated as a care provider shall be
incorporated into the health plan of a student.
I. The trained volunteer shall be released
from other duties during a scheduled dose of insulin for the time designated in
the student's health plan.
J.
During glucagon or non-scheduled insulin administration, other qualified staff
shall assume the regular duties of the trained volunteer. Once other qualified
staff have relieved the trained volunteer from his/her regular duties, the
trained volunteer shall remain released until a parent, guardian or medical
personnel arrive.
K. When a school
nurse is available and on site during an emergency situation, the school nurse
shall administer insulin or glucagon to the student, when necessary. Volunteer
school personnel who are designated as care providers and trained to administer
insulin and/or glucagon shall provide insulin and/or glucagon injections only
in the absence or unavailability of a school nurse.
L. The training outlined in these rules is
intended to be provided to volunteer school personnel. No school personnel
shall be required, pressured or otherwise subjected to duress in such a manner
as to compel their participation in training. Prior to receiving training,
volunteers must sign a written acknowledgement indicating their desire to
volunteer.
SECTION IV
PROTECTION FROM
LIABILITY
A school district, school district employee, or an agent of a
school district, including a healthcare professional who trained volunteer
school personnel designated as care providers and care providers, shall not be
liable for any damages resulting from his or her actions or inactions under
these rules or under Ark. Code Ann. § 17-87103.
SECTION V
TRAINING OF
VOLUNTEERS
A.
Training under these rules shall include, at a minimum, the following
components:
1. Overview of diabetes;
2. Blood glucose monitoring;
3. What insulin and glucagon are and how
insulin and glucagon work;
4. When,
how and by whom insulin and/or glucagon may be prescribed;
5. The requirements of Arkansas law
pertaining to the administration of insulin and/or glucagon injections to
Arkansas public school students with a diagnosis of diabetes;
6. How to calculate carbohydrate intake
(insulin training only);
7. How to
calculate appropriate insulin dosage based on carbohydrate intake (insulin
training only);
8. When insulin
and/or glucagon should be administered, how insulin and/or glucagon should be
prepared, the dosage and side effects of insulin and/or glucagon, and follow-up
care after insulin and/or glucagon is administered;
9. How insulin and/or glucagon should be
stored, including identifying the expiration date and need for
replacement;
10. The role of the
school nurse in the administration of insulin and/or glucagon and the
delegation of the administration of insulin and/or glucagon; and
11. The signs of hyperglycemia and
hypoglycemia in students diagnosed with diabetes, including techniques and
practices used to prevent the need for emergency insulin and
glucagon.
B. Visual and
audio aids may be used during the training required under these rules, but at
least one individual listed in Sections II. D and II. E of these rules must be
physically present to provide the training.
C. Before a volunteer may be deemed to have
successfully completed the training required under these rules, a person listed
in Sections II. D and II. E must sign a certification indicating that the
volunteer has successfully completed all aspects of training and that the
volunteer has successfully demonstrated proficiency of procedures involving the
administration of insulin and/or glucagon. No person listed in Sections II. D
and II. E shall sign such a certification unless such person, in his or her
professional judgment believes that a volunteer has successfully completed all
aspects of training and that the volunteer has successfully demonstrated
mastery of procedures involving the administration of insulin and/or
glucagon.
D. The Arkansas State
Board of Nursing and the Arkansas Department of Education Division of
Elementary and Secondary Education, in collaboration with the Arkansas School
Nurses Association and diabetic education experts, shall identify and approve
education programs that meet the requirements of Section V.A of these rules.
Training under these rules shall be given according to the education programs
approved under this section.
1. The Arkansas
State Board of Nursing and the Arkansas Department of Education Division of
Elementary and Secondary Education shall maintain and publish a list of
approved education programs that meet the requirements of Section V. A of these
Rules. The list of approved education programs may be published on the websites
of the Arkansas State Board of Nursing and the Arkansas Department of Education
Division of Elementary and Secondary Education.
2. The Arkansas State Board of Nursing and
the Arkansas Department of Education Division of Elementary and Secondary
Education, in collaboration with the Arkansas School Nurses Association and
diabetic education experts, shall at least annually review the requirements
associated with the administration of insulin and glucagon and shall, if
necessary, recommend for adoption by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing and
the Arkansas State Board of Education Division of Elementary and Secondary
Education any revisions to these rules.
Amended: June 4, 2021
SECTION V I
RECORDS
A. Records of volunteer training shall be
kept on file at each school.
B. For
each student diagnosed with diabetes who attends the school, the school
district shall maintain a copy of the health plan, a list of volunteer school
personnel who are designated as care providers and trained to administer
insulin and/or glucagon, and a copy of the parent's or guardian's signed
authorization. The list of volunteer school personnel who are designated as
care providers and trained to administer insulin and/or glucagon, and a copy of
the parent's or guardian's signed authorization shall be updated yearly and
attached to the student's Individualized Health Plan (IHP).
C. The list of volunteer school personnel who
are designated as care providers and trained to administer insulin and/or
glucagon shall only include the names of such personnel who successfully
complete the required training as set forth in Section V. of these rules. The
list of volunteer school personnel trained to administer insulin and/or
glucagon for each school should be published and made known to all school
personnel.
D. The principal of each
school, in conjunction with each school nurse, shall properly maintain all such
records.