

Medication
When children require medication in setting -
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Parents/carers must complete a Medication consent form
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A care plan should also be completed in some cases
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The completed form is kept together with the correct medicine in a wallet (unless they need to be kept refrigerated) in a named pouch with the child’s photo in the wall hanger
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If any child has been prescribed anti-biotics they may not attend setting until 48 hours following the initial dose has been given in case of an adverse reaction
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All medicines must be stored in the original container
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Medicines should be administered by management team only unless a staff member has been specifically trained to administer, in which case a manager should be present to support the staff member
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All administering of drugs should be recorded on the back of the Medical consent form and signed by the staff administering
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Two members of staff should oversee administration
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If the administration of prescribed medication requires medical knowledge, individual training is provided for the relevant member of staff by a health professional
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Unused medicines will be returned to the parent/carer
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Medication that has not been prescribed may be given at parents request an in accordance with the instructions on the original packaging
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Nov 25