Oklahoma Code § 70-1210.196.5

Title 70. Schools: Volunteer diabetes care assistants training
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A.  The State Department of Health shall develop guidelines,
with the assistance of the following entities, for the training of
volunteer diabetes care assistants:
1.  Oklahoma School Nurses Association;
2.  The American Diabetes Association;

3.  The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International;
4.  The Oklahoma Nurses Association;
5.  The State Department of Education;
6.  Oklahoma Board of Nursing;
7.  Oklahoma Dietetic Association; and
8.  Cooperative Council of School Administrators.
B.  A school nurse or State Department of Health designee with
training in diabetes shall coordinate the training of volunteer
diabetes care assistants.
C.  The training shall include instruction in:
1.  Recognizing the symptoms of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia;
2.  Understanding the proper action to take if the blood glucose
levels of a student with diabetes are outside the target ranges
indicated by the diabetes medical management plan for the student;
3.  Understanding the details of the diabetes medical management
plan of each student assigned to a volunteer diabetes care
assistant;
4.  Performing finger sticks to check blood glucose levels,
checking urine ketone levels, and recording the results of those
checks;
5.  Properly administering insulin and glucagon and recording
the results of the administration;
6.  Recognizing complications that require seeking emergency
assistance; and
7.  Understanding the recommended schedules and food intake for
meals and snacks for a student with diabetes, the effect of physical
activity on blood glucose levels, and the proper actions to be taken
if the schedule of a student is disrupted.
D.  The volunteer diabetes care assistant shall annually
demonstrate competency in the training required by subsection C of
this section.
E.  The school nurse, the principal, or a designee of the
principal shall maintain a copy of the training guidelines and any
records associated with the training.

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