- A. “Adverse event form” is a department form used by school nurses to report events with potential impact on the health of the students or the school, including administration of stock albuterol or epinephrine.
- B. “Albuterol” includes albuterol or another inhaled bronchodilator, as recommended by the department of health, for the treatment of respiratory distress.
- C. “Albuterol aerosol canister” means a portable drug delivery device packaged with multiple premeasured doses of albuterol.
- D. “Anaphylaxis” or “anaphylactic reaction” means a sudden, severe, and potentially life-threatening whole-body allergic reaction.
- E. “BOP” refers to the board of pharmacy.
- F. “Class D Medication Room” is specific for schools and is used only for emergency medications. The Class D Medication Room criteria is established by the board of pharmacy. The criteria includes requirements for procurement of medications, storage, tracking, and disposal of expired medications.
- G. “Department” means department of health.
- H. “Emergency medication” means albuterol or epinephrine.
- I. “Epinephrine” includes epinephrine or another medication, as recommended by the department of health, used to treat anaphylaxis until the immediate arrival of emergency medical system responders.
- J. “Epinephrine auto-injector” means a portable, disposable drug delivery device that contains a premeasured single dose of epinephrine.
- K. “Governing body” means a governing body of a private school.
- L. “Health care practitioner” means a person authorized by the state to prescribe emergency medication.
- M. “PED” means the public education department.
- N. “Respiratory distress” includes impaired oxygenation of the blood or impaired ventilation of the respiratory system.
- O. “School” means a public school, charter school, or private school.
- P. “Spacer” means a holding chamber that is used to optimize the delivery of albuterol to a person's lungs.
- Q. “Stock supply” means an appropriate quantity of emergency medication, as recommended by the department of health.
- R. “Trained personnel” means a school employee, agent, or volunteer designated by the school nurse to administer epinephrine on a voluntary basis outside of the scope of employment and who has completed department approved epinephrine administration training that has been documented by the school nurse, school principal, or school leader.
[7.30.12.7 NMAC - N, 02/27/2015]