Trained Person definition

Trained Person means an Educator or Other School Employee who has completed the training to administer Emergency Medicine to diagnosed and undiagnosed students with symptoms of a life-threatening allergic reaction in the school setting.18 DE Reg. 639 (02/01/15)19 DE Reg. 622 (01/01/16)
Trained Person means an Educator or Other School Employee who has completed the training to administer Emergency Medicine to diagnosed and undiagnosed students with symptoms of a life-threatening allergic reaction in the school setting.18 DE Reg. 639 (02/01/15)
Trained Person means a person that has been trained through instruction and/or practice, and receives refresher training, in accordance Condition 2.12 of this Approval.

Examples of Trained Person in a sentence

  • A Trained Person is an individual who can produce evidence of training to cover the requirements of Regulation (EC) No 852/2004, and Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 as they apply to wild game.

  • The Trained Person shall complete the Emergency Medication Administration by Trained Person Sheet on the day of the any administration and shall submit to the School Nurse.

  • The onus was on the private hospital to ensure that there was a contingency plan in place to obtain support if required, particularly over the long weekend.

  • The Trained Person shall annually re-train or demonstrate competency as a Trained Person.

  • Nonregulatory note: 16 Del.C. §3007E provides liability protection for any Trained Person or School Nurse, who, in good faith and without expectation of compensation from the person aided or treated, administers Emergency Medication.


More Definitions of Trained Person

Trained Person means a person who has successfully completed training prescribed by the regulations or policies adopted pursuant to section 20-14j, as amended.
Trained Person means an Educator or Other School Employee who has completed the training to administer Emergency Medicine medication to diagnosed and undiagnosed students with symptoms of a life-threatening allergic reaction in the school setting.
Trained Person. (“person wedi ei hyfforddi”) means any person who—
Trained Person means a person registered by the PEO under Regulation 102 who is or accompanies a harvester to verify proper shooting, bleeding times, hygienic harvesting and transportation procedures as prescribed, as well as identifying abnormal conditions in live and harvested game and deviations from procedures and in such cases alerting the registered inspector at the processing facility. The trained person is waived for independence as stipulated in the IMI Scheme. A registered inspector may perform the responsibilities of a trained person;
Trained Person means a person registered by the PEO under regulation 102 who is or accompanies a harvester and verifies proper shooting, bleeding times, hygienic harvesting and transportation procedures as prescribed, as well as identifying abnormal conditions in live and harvested game and deviations from procedures and in such cases alerting the registered inspector at the depot or game abattoir. A registered inspector may perform the responsibilities of a trained person;
Trained Person means a person who—
Trained Person means an Educator or Other School Employee who has completed the training to administer Emergency Medicine medication to diagnosed and undiagnosed students with symptoms of a life-threatening allergic reaction in the school setting. 3.0 Medications3.1 Medications may be administered to a public school student by the School Nurse when a written request to administer the medication or treatment is on file from the parent, guardian or Relative Caregiver relative caregiver or the student if 18 years or older, or an unaccompanied homeless youth (as defined by 42 USC 11434a) 42 U.S.C. §11434a).3.1.1 The School Nurse shall check the student health records and history for contraindications and all allergies, especially to the medications, and shall provide immediate medical attention if an allergic reaction is observed or make a referral if symptoms or conditions persist.3.1.2 The School Nurse shall also document the student's name, the name of medication and treatment administered, the date and time it was administered and the dosage if medication was administered.3.2 In addition to the requirements set forth in subsection 3.1 above, in the case of a Prescription Medications medications, the requirements set forth below in subsections 3.2.1 through 3.2.4 shall also apply.3.2.1 Prescription medications shall be provided to the School in the original container and properly labeled with the student's name; the prescribing licensed health care healthcare provider's name; the name of the medication; the dosage; how and when it is to be administered; the name and phone number of the pharmacy and the current date of the prescription. The medication shall be in a container which meets United States Pharmacopoeia National Formulary standards.3.2.2 Medications and dosages administered by the School Nurse shall be limited to those recommended by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA), peer review journal that indicates doses or guidelines that are both safe and effective, or guidelines that are specified in regional or national guidelines.3.2.3 The prescription and the medication shall be current and long term long-term prescriptions shall be reauthorized at least once a year.3.2.4 All medications classified as controlled substances shall be counted and reconciled each month by the School Nurse and kept under double lock. Such medications should be transported to and from School by an adult.3.3 Non-prescription Medication medication must be in an original container with full...