13-33A-10. Training on administration of opioid antagonists.
Before school personnel may administer an opioid antagonist in the event of a suspected opioid overdose, training must be provided by an individual qualified to do so. The training must include:
(1)Symptoms of an opiate overdose;
(2)Protocols and procedures for administering an opioid antagonist;
(3)Symptoms of adverse responses to an opioid antagonist;
(4)Protocols and procedures for stabilizing the patient if an adverse response occurs; and
(5)Procedures for transporting, storing, and securing an opioid antagonist.
Source: SL 2019, ch 84, ยง2, eff. Mar. 11, 2019.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 33A - School Health Services
Section 13-33A-1 - School health services--Coordination by registered nurse.
Section 13-33A-3 - Liability insurance.
Section 13-33A-4 - Stock of epinephrine auto-injectors for emergency situations.
Section 13-33A-5 - Policy for use and storage of epinephrine auto-injectors.
Section 13-33A-6 - Administration of epinephrine auto-injector.
Section 13-33A-7 - Training for epinephrine auto-injector administration.
Section 13-33A-8 - Immunity from liability--Administering epinephrine.
Section 13-33A-9 - Possession and administration of opioid antagonists by school personnel.
Section 13-33A-10 - Training on administration of opioid antagonists.