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The Prescription Drug Administration To Students Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Contaminated surface
- Misidentification of medication
- 2. Checking Medication
- Incorrect drug dispensing
- Expired medication usage
- 3. Versifying Student's Identity
- Incorrect student identification
- Breach of privacy
- 4. Administering Medication
- Choking hazard
- Adverse reaction to medication
- 5. Recording Medication Administration
- Inaccurate paperwork
- Miscommunication risk
- 6. Rechecking Medication Inventory
- Missing medication
- Imbalance in inventory
- 7. Clean-up Post Administration
- Cross contamination
- Biohazardous waste disposal
- 8. Communicating with Parents/Guardians
- Miscommunication
- Delay in reporting adverse reactions
- 9. Re-evaluation of Student's Health
- Observation error
- Missed symptoms
- 10. Training Staff
- Inconsistent training
- Errors due to lack of knowledge
- 11. Confidentiality Maintenance
- Data leak
- Unauthorised access to student information
- 12. Regular Review and Updates to Protocols
- Outdated procedures
- Non-compliance to updated regulation
- 13. Severe Allergic Reaction Management
- Inadequate emergency medication
- Panic situation handling
- 14. Reporting and Monitoring Adverse reactions
- Delay in reporting
- Inadequate monitoring systems
- 15. Audit and Compliance
- Non-compliance to regulations
- Error in audit process