After reading articles about medication and incident logs, please answer these questions to test your knowledge.
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Write out a sample log book entry for a child who you gave amoxicillin to at 11:30 am.
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Write out a sample injury log book entry for a child that got bitten by another child on the right arm.
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Lian began rubbing her nose and eyes at about 11:00 am She also began to cough and said her stomach hurt. You notice that Lian’s eyes look puffy and are “runny” what should you do?
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Jorge comes in on Monday with bruises on his arms. He said he bumped into the cabinets at his Grandma’s house. Jorge is usually a calm, quiet child. This morning he was in two fights. On Tuesday Jorge comes in with a bruise on his cheek and his eye is red. What do you do?
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Azana’s mother brought in Amoxicillin for Azana. She filled out the medication authorization and put the medication in the proper place. When it is time to give the medicine you notice that Azana’s brothers name is on the bottle of prescription medication. What do you do.
Kelsey is three years old. She has an ear infection and needs to take medicine at 9:00 am and 3:00pm. Her mom fills out the authorization form and puts the medicine in the med box.. At 9:00 am you go to give the medicine and notice that the dosage on the bottle says 1tsp. The dosage on the sheet her mom filled in says 1 ½ tsp. What should you do?
Talk with a center director or family day care provider about Medication administration at their center. With the directors help complete the following Medication questions.
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