Emergency medication definition

Emergency medication means any medication commonly prescribed to emergency department patients, including those drugs, substances or immediate precursors listed in schedules II through V of the uniform controlled substances act, chapter 69.50 RCW, as now or hereafter amended.
Emergency medication means a medication necessary for response to a life-threatening allergic reaction. “Emergency Medication for a Diagnosed Medical Condition” means a medication prescribed to treat a life- threatening symptom of a diagnosed medical condition.
Emergency medication means emergency epinephrine and

Examples of Emergency medication in a sentence

  • Emergency medication supply Transportation to/from medical appointments up to 10 miles from the Gardens Transportation to/from other Medical appointments more than10 miles from the Gardens Transportation to/from other (specify) Personal Laundry Arrange for transfer and/or discharge when necessary.

  • Emergency medication such as Tylenol, Ibuprofen, and Benadryl is available with parent’s permission and the approval of the nurse or principal.

  • Emergency medication will be administered with your written consent.

  • Emergency medication (Asthma inhaler and Epinephrine only) may be carried on the student’s person when it is authorized by a licensed medical provider, a parent consent and self-administration medication contract has been completed, and the school nurse has determined that the student can safely carry and self administer the medication.

  • Emergency medication must be taken on all trips, even where a trained member of staff is not present.


More Definitions of Emergency medication

Emergency medication means epinephrine or albuterol.
Emergency medication means emergency epinephrine,
Emergency medication means psychotropic medication given to a child in accordance with the Consent by Minors to Medical Procedures Act [410 ILCS 210] when circumstances exist in which a child for whom the Department is legally responsible poses a threat of imminent serious harm to self or others.
Emergency medication means any medication, including controlled substances, ordered by a licensed prescriber in response to a critical patient need.
Emergency medication means psychotropic medication given to a child/youth in accordance with the Consent by Minors to Medical Procedures Act [410 ILCS 210] when circumstances exist in which a child/youth in care poses a threat of imminent serious harm to self or others. See Rule 325 and Policy Guide 2012.04, Administration of Psychotropic Medication to Children for Whom DCFS is Legally Responsible for additional information regarding emergency medications.
Emergency medication means emergency epinephrine and antihistamines in accordance with the United States centers for disease control and prevention immunization guidelines.
Emergency medication means psychotropic medication given to a child when circumstances exist in which a child for whom the Department is legally responsible poses a threat of imminent serious harm to self or others.