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#*#'''Inactive''': Prescription no longer in effect.
 
#*#'''Inactive''': Prescription no longer in effect.
 
#*#'''Removed''': Medication was removed by a person such as parent or guardian.
 
#*#'''Removed''': Medication was removed by a person such as parent or guardian.
#*#'''Date Received''':  Date the medication was received.
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#*'''Date Received''':  Date the medication was received.
#*#'''Begin Date''':  Date the medication is to begin.
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#*'''Begin Date''':  Date the medication is to begin.
#*#'''End Date''':  Date the medication is to end.
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#*'''End Date''':  Date the medication is to end.
#*#'''Route''':  Method the medication is to be given.  Example: "By Mouth", "Injection", etc...
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#*'''Route''':  Method the medication is to be given.  Example: "By Mouth", "Injection", etc...
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Revision as of 11:49, 24 February 2014

The Medication program allows users to administer and inventory medications associated with students at school. The system keeps track of medications received and administered to students.

Getting Started

  1. In the left navigation panel of WebPams, click on Health.
  2. In the Entry grouping, click Medication.

Setup Options

  1. Year: Select the school year.
  2. District: This will default to the district's number based on the login of the user.
  3. School: This will default to the school associated with the user. If the user is associated with multiple sites, other school sites can be selected.
  4. Show: By default, the selection of Active Prescriptions is displayed, which filters out prescriptions no longer in effect.
    • To see all prescriptions, whether active or inactive, select All Prescriptions.
  5. Click the Ok button to begin the Medication program.

Medication Screen Features

  1. On screen will be rows of students with medication prescriptions.
  2. Details about the student's prescription are shown in columns across the screen, such as Medication, Quantity, Times/Day, Administer Quantity, Dosage, Last Given, Status, Date Received, Begin Date, End Date and Route.
    • Note: Because there are a lot of columns, you may want to widen the screen. Click the little arrow in the center of the separator bar near the students' names. This will hide the navigation panel and give more room to the medication screen.
  3. Column Descriptions are listed below:
    • Student, School, Homeroom: Displays the student name, school site number, and homeroom teacher.
    • Medication: Shows the medication name.
    • Quantity: Shows the amount of medication remaining.
    • Times/Day: Times given per day. "PRN" means "as needed".
    • Administer Quantity: Count of units of medication to be given.
    • Dosage: Dosage of medication to be given.
    • Last Given: Date of the last time the medication was administered.
    • Status: Identifies if the prescription is...
      1. Active
      2. Empty: No more medication remaining.
      3. Inactive: Prescription no longer in effect.
      4. Removed: Medication was removed by a person such as parent or guardian.
    • Date Received: Date the medication was received.
    • Begin Date: Date the medication is to begin.
    • End Date: Date the medication is to end.
    • Route: Method the medication is to be given. Example: "By Mouth", "Injection", etc...

Resources

Medication Guide: Medication guide in pdf format.




Health Main Page

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