School Nursing Evidence-based Clinical Practice Guideline: Medication Administration in Schools

There is no cost for this document but you will need to sign in to access. If you do not have a customer or member account with NASN, you may create an account from the sign in or login page and then use the account to access this resource.

Author

Martha Dewey Bergren, DNS, RN, NCSN, PHNA-BC, FNASN, FASHA, FAAN
Clinical Professor Emerita, University of Illinois Chicago College of Nursing
Executive Editor, The Journal of School Nursing

NASN Lead
Erin D. Maughan, PhD, RN, PHNA-BC, FNASN, FAAN
Director of Research
Silver Spring, Maryland

Description
School nurses care for 56.4 million students in elementary, middle, and high school across the United States, 25% of whom have chronic conditions, many of whom require medication during the school day. Other students require medication for acute health problems, medications for life threatening emergencies, or as needed (prn) medications for transient health issues, discomfort, or other symptoms.

How to Access the Document

Locate and click on the document below. Click to view online or save to your device.
There are many links in the document. For the links to work, you must view online or save to your device
.