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** Student may have seizure disorder that is non-responsive to Valium may have a form that says to give Midazolam instead.
** Student may have seizure disorder that is non-responsive to Valium may have a form that says to give Midazolam instead.


Example forms are below
Example forms are below:


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Latest revision as of 18:28, 7 September 2018

Section 1 - ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES

1.24 SCHOOL MEDICATION AUTHORIZATION FORMS

  • Seminole County students with certain medical conditions may have a Medication Authorization form. If this form is also signed by the Medical Director, Seminole County Paramedics are authorized to administer the medications on that form. If it is a medication that is not carried on an EMS unit, the school should have sufficient dose on hand to treat the condition.
  • Examples may be
    • Student with adrenal insufficiency may be prescribed Solu-Cortef
    • Student may have seizure disorder that is non-responsive to Valium may have a form that says to give Midazolam instead.

Example forms are below: