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Medication Safety. Labels. Licensing and Regs. 200. 200. 200. 400. 400. 400. 600. 600. 600. 800. 800. 800. 1000. 1000. 1000. For each medication, you should learn the possible ______ ______. Side Effects.

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  1. Medication Safety Labels Licensing and Regs 200 200 200 400 400 400 600 600 600 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000

  2. For each medication, you should learn the possible ______ ______.

  3. Side Effects

  4. Before leaving the room or answering the phone, you should do this with medication

  5. Put it away (locked up)

  6. Keep one of these, so you know (for example) amoxycillin was given at 12:30pm to Johnny by Ms. Katie

  7. Medication Log

  8. Name the “6 Rights” of drug administration

  9. The Right: Route, Child, Dose, Time, Medicine, Documentation

  10. True or False Medicine kept in the refrigerator doesn’t need to be in a locked container

  11. False

  12. True or False Medicine can be prescribed by a nurse practitioner

  13. True

  14. True or False It’s OK for prescribed medication to be in a plastic baggie as long as it’s labeled with the child’s name and contents of the package

  15. False

  16. Name 3 things you will find on a prescription medicine label

  17. Could include: name of child, MD, or med; issue date, exp. date, route, frequency, dosage

  18. Name 3 things that should be on a box/bottle of nonprescription medicine

  19. Could include: name of child, exp. Date, active ingredients, name and address of manufacturer

  20. True or False Sammy’s twin brother, Timmy, came down with the same illness Sammy had, so it’s OK to give Sammy’s medicine to Timmy

  21. False

  22. This is needed if an OTC medication is to be given to a child 2 years or younger

  23. Physician’s note

  24. Nonprescription and prescription meds need to have a written request _______

  25. Daily

  26. This pain/fever reliever should never be given to children

  27. Aspirin

  28. True or False Sunscreen and diaper ointment only need one sign-out per tube if it’s provided by the parent

  29. True

  30. If a child becomes ill during the day, these 3 steps should be followed, according to licensing and regs

  31. Place child in supervised area away from the rest of the children • Parent/guardian contacted immediately • Arrangements made to remove child from child care

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