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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 466647" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>So... the school nurse has taken full responsibility as, basically, the buck stops with her on issues of medications. To her defense, she was not notified that there was a change in monitors this year and will be contacting the Special Education dept to follow-up. She said there are no hard and fast guidelines since so few students are set-up like Duckie (most are self-carry, even if they are not self-administer) but she will be speaking to the district physician, transportation office and Special Education dept to ensure that this doesn't happen again. She will also review her students to ensure the same hasn't happened with another student. The office manager will be looking into just who told the monitor that Duckie is self-carry so some re-training can occur. And, even though I am not required to do so, I'm bringing in another Epipen twinpack today so that the monitor doesn't need to access Duckie's medications before the office staff have arrived.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 466647, member: 1722"] So... the school nurse has taken full responsibility as, basically, the buck stops with her on issues of medications. To her defense, she was not notified that there was a change in monitors this year and will be contacting the Special Education dept to follow-up. She said there are no hard and fast guidelines since so few students are set-up like Duckie (most are self-carry, even if they are not self-administer) but she will be speaking to the district physician, transportation office and Special Education dept to ensure that this doesn't happen again. She will also review her students to ensure the same hasn't happened with another student. The office manager will be looking into just who told the monitor that Duckie is self-carry so some re-training can occur. And, even though I am not required to do so, I'm bringing in another Epipen twinpack today so that the monitor doesn't need to access Duckie's medications before the office staff have arrived. [/QUOTE]
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