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Medication Administration eTraining Course
Start the online training course by clicking the overview link below.
Course Contents
- Overview
- Why You Have This Training
- Importance of Proper Medication Administration
- Types of Medications Present In a School Setting
- The Five Rights to Proper Medication Administration
- Safe Medication Administration
- Requirements for Proper Medication Administration
- What NOT to Do When Administering Medications
- Medication Errors
- Medication Video
- Medication Resources
- Medication Quiz
Please read and watch all the videos in the course before taking the Medication Administration Quiz.
Safe Medication Administration
Medication Administration eTraining Slide 6
- Hand washing
- Wash hands before and after giving medication
- Disposable gloves
- Use gloves if contact with blood or bodily fluids is expected (ensure child does not have an allergy to latex if latex glove to be used)
- Wash hands before and after putting gloves on
- Dispose of gloves and other materials properly
Myths
Diabetes eTraining Slide 4
Myth: Diabetes is not that serious of a disease.
Fact: Diabetes causes more deaths a year than breast cancer and AIDS combined. Two out of three people with diabetes die from heart disease or stroke.
Myth: If you are overweight or obese, you will eventually develop type 2 diabetes.
The Impact of Epilepsy
Seizure eTraining Slide 4
Is having a seizure the same as having epilepsy?
Not necessarily. In general, seizures do not indicate epilepsy if they only occur as a result of a temporary medical condition such as a high fever, low blood sugar, alcohol or drug withdrawal, or immediately following a brain concussion. Among people who experience a seizure under such circumstances, without a history of seizures at other times, there is usually no need for ongoing treatment for epilepsy, only a need to treat the underlying medical condition.
Seizure eTraining Course
Start the online training course by clicking the overview link below.
Course Contents
- Overview
- Why you have this training
- What is Epilepsy?
- The Impact of Epilepsy
- What Causes Epilepsy?
- Seizures
- Most Common Types Of Seizures
- Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures
- Tonic-Clonic Seizures
- Absence Seizures
- Focal aka Partial Seizures
- Simple Partial Seizures
- Complex Partial Seizures
- Common Symptoms
- Status Epilepticus
- Triggers
- Managing Seizures
- When to call 911
- Treatment
- Seizure Video
- What You Need at School
- Seizure Resources
- Seizure Quiz
Please read and watch all the videos in the course before taking the Seizure Quiz.
Other Severe Allergy Triggers
Food Allergy eTraining Slide 6
Common causes:
- Food
- Insect stings (bees, hornets, yellow jackets)
- Medication (e.g. antibiotics, aspirin, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)
- Latex
Uncommon causes:
- Food dependent exercise induced anaphylaxis (rare)
- Idiopathic (unknown cause) anaphylaxis