Medication shall not be stored in areas that are accessible to children.
Naloxone HCI Nasal Spray was in a unlocked locker in classroom #1 accessible to 17 children.
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Naloxone HCI Nasal Spray was in a unlocked locker in classroom #1 accessible to 17 children.
Each child shall have a physical examination by or under the direction of a physician within 30 days after the first day of attendance. Child #5 enrolled and attending for 15 months did not have evidence of a physical exam. Child #6 enrolled and attending for 20 months did not have evidence of a physical exam.
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Staff B, employed for 33 months, and Staff E, employed for 12 months, did not have documentation of requesting a central registry check from one state. Staff C, employed for 9 months, did not have documentation of requesting a criminal history check from one state.
Evidence: Child #3 (start date 8/29/2022) was missing an immunization record.
Evidence: No action plan was available for Child #1 who has an identified food allergy with instructions from a physician regarding steps to be taken in case of a reaction.
Evidence: 1. Staff #1 (date of hire 7/2023) was missing the Criminal Record Search and Central Registry check listed on the Sworn Disclosure Statement. 2. Staff #2 (date of hire 10/2/2023) was missing the Central Registry Checks from 2 states listed on the Sworn Disclosure Statement.
Evidence: Child #1 has the parent authorization but no written authorization from the physician for a prescription medication kept on-site longer than 10 days.
Evidence: Child #3's first day of attendance was 8/29/2022 and was the center did not have an immunization record on file.
Evidence: Staff stated that children with allergies or food preferences is not posted in each classroom.
Evidence: Child #1 is missing an immunization record and proof of identity Child #2 is missing an immunization record and proof of identity Child #3 is missing an immunization record, proof of identity and 2 complete emergency contacts Child #4 is missing proof of identity.