Category
Chronic Conditions
Category
Chronic Conditions
State law addresses plans for managing chronic conditions.
Creating Asthma-Friendly Schools: A Resource Guide
This document provides guidance and resources for creating an asthma-friendly school.
Food Allergies
This page provides information and state and federal resources and guidance on caring for students with food allergies.
Montana Code Annotated 20-5-412. Definition -- parent-designated adult -- administration of glucagon -- training.
(2) A parent, an individual who has executed a caretaker relative educational authorization affidavit pursuant to 20-5-503, an individual who has executed a caretaker relative medical authorization affidavit pursuant to 40-6-502, or a guardian of a diabetic student may designate an adult to administer glucagon to the student as provided in subsection (3). Written proof of the designation by a parent, an individual who has executed a caretaker relative educational authorization affidavit pursuant to 20-5-503, an individual who has executed a caretaker relative medical authorization affidavit pursuant to 40-6-502, or a guardian and acceptance of the designation by the parent-designated adult must be filed with the school district.
(3) A parent-designated adult may administer glucagon to a diabetic student in an emergency situation. The glucagon must be provided by the parent, an individual who has executed a caretaker relative educational authorization affidavit pursuant to 20-5-503, an individual who has executed a caretaker relative medical authorization affidavit pursuant to 40-6-502, or a guardian of the student.
Montana Code Annotated 20-5-420. Self-administration or possession of asthma severe allergy or anaphylaxis medication.
(2) A school, whether public or nonpublic, shall permit the possession or self-administration of medication, as prescribed, by a pupil with asthma, severe allergies, or anaphylaxis if the parents or guardians of the pupil provide to the school:
- (a) written authorization, acknowledging and agreeing to the liability provisions in subsection (4), for the possession or self-administration of medication as prescribed;
- (b) a written statement from the pupil's physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse containing the following information:
- (i) the name and purpose of the medication;
- (ii) the prescribed dosage; and
- (iii) the time or times at which or the special circumstances under which the medication is to be administered as prescribed;
- (c) documentation that the pupil has demonstrated to the health care practitioner and the school nurse, if available,the skill level necessary to self-administer the asthma, severe allergy, or anaphylaxis medication as prescribed; and
- (d) documentation that the pupil's physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse has formulated a written treatment plan for managing asthma, severe allergies, or anaphylaxis episodes of the pupil and for medication use, as prescribed, by the pupil during school hours.
Montana Code Annotated 20-5-420. Self-administration or possession of asthma severe allergy or anaphylaxis medication.
(2) A school, whether public or nonpublic, shall permit the possession or self-administration of medication, as prescribed, by a pupil with asthma, severe allergies, or anaphylaxis if the parents or guardians of the pupil provide to the school:
- (a) written authorization, acknowledging and agreeing to the liability provisions in subsection (4), for the possession or self-administration of medication as prescribed;
- (b) a written statement from the pupil's physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse containing the following information:
- (i) the name and purpose of the medication;
- (ii) the prescribed dosage; and
- (iii) the time or times at which or the special circumstances under which the medication is to be administered as prescribed;
- (c) documentation that the pupil has demonstrated to the health care practitioner and the school nurse, if available,the skill level necessary to self-administer the asthma, severe allergy, or anaphylaxis medication as prescribed; and
- (d) documentation that the pupil's physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse has formulated a written treatment plan for managing asthma, severe allergies, or anaphylaxis episodes of the pupil and for medication use, as prescribed, by the pupil during school hours.
School Nurse Guide: Managing Students with Chronic Conditions
The school nurse guide includes information and guidance on managing students with chronic conditions, including asthma, allergies, and diabetes.