Ever had one of those mornings where parents are rushing in, kids are clinging to their coats, and someone’s trying to tell you about a last-minute schedule change? In the chaos, a bottle of cold medication quietly ends up in a classroom — and suddenly, you’re facing a safety risk.
Administering medication in a child care setting requires careful planning, clear communication, and strict adherence to Oklahoma regulations. We know it’s a lot to juggle — which is why our free online training on Medication Administration for Oklahoma child care providers is here to help.
Even with training, mistakes can happen. Here are some of the most common medication administration errors in child care settings — and how to prevent them.
Oklahoma regulations requires written parental consent with clear permission and instructions for administering medication. This must include:
The child's name
The medication name
The dose, time, and method of administration
The number of days the medication should be given
How To Avoid This Mistake: Create a clear policy that requires parents to fill out a medication consent form before leaving any medications with your staff. Keep blank copies readily available for parents during drop-off. Have teachers redirect parents to administrative staff to complete this form and not simply leave the medication in the classroom with oral instructions to the child's busy teacher.
Expired medications — including non-prescription items like diaper creams — should never be administered. Using expired products can be ineffective or even harmful.
How To Avoid This Mistake: Ask parents to provide medication in its original packaging with clear expiration dates. Regularly review stored medications to identify and discard expired items.
Your teachers are superheroes—juggling snack time, storytime, and scraped knees—and when they know a child in their care has a life-threatening allergy, they’re often incredibly tuned in.
What they may need most is hands-on training from that child’s parents so they feel confident in exactly what to do if an emergency arises. Without proper allergy medication administration training, they may not recognize the signs of an emergency or know how to respond.
How To Avoid This Mistake: For children with severe allergies that require emergency medication, it's not enough for staff to have general training — their teachers should receive specific, hands-on training from that child's parents. Parents are the best resource for demonstrating how to properly administer their child’s EpiPen, inhaler, or other emergency medication.
How To Avoid This Mistake:
How To Avoid This Mistake: It's important to have a plan in place for handling scheduled medications. Consider these options:
In Oklahoma, diaper creams are considered medications and must follow medication administration guidelines, including written parent consent and proper documentation.
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This blog post is for informational purposes and does not replace comprehensive Medication Administration training. For official Oklahoma child care licensing requirements, please refer to the Oklahoma Human Services’s website.