(1) “Adrenal crisis” means a sudden, severe worsening of symptoms associated with adrenal insufficiency, which can lead to:
- (A) Circulatory collapse;
- (B) Heart and organ failure;
- (C) Brain damage; and
- (D) Death;
(2)
(A) “Adrenal insufficiency” means a chronic medical condition in which the adrenal glands do not produce enough of the necessary hormones to respond to stressors such as:
- (i) Illness; and
- (ii) Injury.
(B) The hormones involved help maintain and regulate key functions of the body such as:
- (i) Blood pressure;
- (ii) Metabolism;
- (iii) The immune system; and
- (iv) How the body responds to stress;
(3) “Diabetes” means a group of metabolic disorders characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from defects in:
- (A) Insulin secretion;
- (B) Insulin action; or
- (C) Both;
- (4) “Emergency dose medication”, for purposes of adrenal crisis, means intramuscular hydrocortisone sodium succinate;
(5) “Emergency situation” means a circumstance in which students with low blood glucose cannot be treated with a glucose-containing substance by mouth because the student:
- (A) Has an altered mental state;
- (B) Is having a seizure; or
- (C) Has high blood glucose requiring emergency administration of insulin to prevent complications;
(6)
- (A) “Glucagon” means a hormone prescribed by a licensed healthcare practitioner that stimulates the release of glucose in the blood.
(B) Glucagon is dispensed as a:
- (i) “Glucagon Emergency Kit”; or
- (ii) “Glucagon Emergency Kit for Low Blood Sugar”;
(7)
(A) “Insulin” means a hormone that regulates the metabolism of:
- (i) Glucose; and
- (ii) Other nutrients.
(B) It generally is given:
- (i) By injection; or
- (ii) Through a subcutaneous insulin delivery system.
- (C) It is prescribed by a licensed healthcare practitioner;
(8) “Licensed healthcare practitioner” includes, but is not limited to:
- (A) Medical doctors;
- (B) Doctors of osteopathy;
- (C) Advanced practice registered nurses with prescriptive authority;
- (D) Registered nurse practitioners; and
- (E) Physician assistants who work under physician-approved protocols;
(9)
(A) “Licensed school nurse employed by a school district” means those nurses employed by an Arkansas public school district or open-enrollment public charter school who hold the following licenses or certificate:
- (i) Registered nurse;
- (ii) Advanced practice registered nurse; or
- (iii) Diabetes nurse educator.
(B)
- (i) This definition does not include Licensed practical nurses (LPNs).
- (ii) LPNs may assist in the provision of training under this part.
(iii) However, training under this part must be performed by:
- (a) (a) Registered nurses;
- (b) (b) Advanced practice registered nurses; or
- (c) (c) Diabetes nurse educators;
(10) “Nonscheduled dose of insulin” means an additional or corrective dose of insulin to:
- (A) Treat hyperglycemia; or
- (B) Cover a rise in blood glucose levels;
(11) “Other healthcare professional” includes the following:
- (A) Registered nurse;
- (B) Advanced practice registered nurse;
- (C) Diabetes nurse educator;
- (D) Medical doctor;
- (E) Registered nurse practitioner;
- (F) Doctor of osteopathy;
- (G) Physician assistant;
- (H) Pharmacist; and
- (I) Certified diabetes educator;
- (12) “Scheduled dose of insulin” means a dose of insulin administered at regular times during the school day;
- (13) “Stress dose medication”, for purposes of adrenal insufficiency, means oral hydrocortisone; and
(14) “Trained volunteer school personnel” means licensed or classified personnel employed by an Arkansas public school district or open-enrollment public charter school who volunteer and successfully complete training for the administration of:
- (A) Insulin, glucagon, or both to students diagnosed with diabetes; and
- (B) An emergency dose medication to a public school student who is diagnosed with an adrenal insufficiency using the appropriate delivery equipment when a public school nurse is unavailable.