Participant Prerequisite Checklist - Limited Lay Administration of Medications (Llam) is a legal document that was released by the Delaware Health and Social Services - a government authority operating within Delaware.
Q: What is the Limited Lay Administration of Medications (LLAM) program in Delaware?
A: The LLAM program allows designated individuals to administer certain medications in specific settings.
Q: Who can participate in the LLAM program?
A: Qualified individuals who meet the program criteria can participate in the LLAM program.
Q: What are the prerequisites for participating in the LLAM program?
A: Participants must have a high school diploma or equivalent, be at least 18 years old, and complete a state-approved training course.
Q: Do LLAM participants need to have any prior medical experience?
A: No prior medical experience is required, but participants must complete the state-approved training course.
Q: What types of medications can LLAM participants administer?
A: LLAM participants can administer specific medications such as over-the-counter drugs, prescription medications, and certain emergency medications.
Q: What settings can LLAM participants administer medications in?
A: LLAM participants can administer medications in limited settings such as schools, child care centers, and adult care facilities.
Q: Are there any restrictions on LLAM participants regarding medication administration?
A: Yes, LLAM participants must follow specific guidelines and protocols when administering medications.
Q: How long is the LLAM training course?
A: The LLAM training course is typically 8 to 12 hours long.
Q: Is there a certification or license awarded upon completion of the LLAM program?
A: Upon successful completion of the LLAM program, participants receive a certificate of completion.
Q: Is there a renewal requirement for LLAM participants?
A: Yes, LLAM participants must renew their certificate every 2 years by completing a refresher training course.
Form Details:
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