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Hi! I have been told in the past it's not a good idea to keep records on staff members who see me. Now, at another facility I am in trouble for NOT keeping records on staff members! Has anyone had this issue? Thoughts?
we do not have specific names of staff in our system, I do document under "Staff, Staff". (not bandaids or tylenol, but bigger things).Also, this just came up the other day here, one teacher is "deathly" allergic to nuts (I had no idea and neither did anyone else!). She has her own epi pen, but I said "it would be nice to know to know these things in case of an emergency".
So, do you guys have medical info on staff members?
I am not given ANY information unless a staff member chooses to share that with me, usually when they are having an issue. I'd like to have a form on the staff members just like the kiddos :)
i generally don't chart on staff unless it's significant. I do their worker's comp initial paper work (HR takes it from there should they have a big boo boo) so there is another form that i have to fill out. I don't always chart in into the healthmaster, but sometimes I do, but i always have the paper that I fill out for the WC for an at work injury. For minor things like band aids, boo boos, tylenol, no, i generally don't chart it. If a staff member were to leave by ambulance for something that was not WC related, I would make an entry.
Farawyn
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This. I have a TA with a defib. And another with hx. of vaso vagal.