Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-19-513 - Dispensing Drugs and Devices
A. An RNP, CNM, or CNS granted prescribing
and dispensing authority by the Board may, within restrictions provided by law
and applicable to each certificate:
1.
Dispense drugs and devices to patients;
2. Dispense samples of drugs packaged for
individual use without a prescription order or additional labeling;
3. Only dispense drugs and devices obtained
directly from a pharmacy, manufacturer, wholesaler, or distributor;
and
4. Allow other personnel to
assist in the delivery of medications provided that the RNP, CNM, or CNS
retains responsibility and accountability for the dispensing
process.
B. If dispensing
a drug or device, an RNP, CNM, or CNS with dispensing authority shall:
1. Ensure that the patient has a written
prescription that complies with
R4-19-512(F)
and contains the address of the patient and inform the patient that the
prescription may be filled by the prescribing RNP, CNM, or CNS or by a pharmacy
of the patient's choice;
2. Affix a
prescription number to each prescription that is dispensed;
3. Ensure that all original prescriptions are
preserved for a minimum of seven years and make the original prescriptions
available at all times for inspection by the Board of Nursing, Board of
Pharmacy, and law enforcement officers in performance of their duties;
and
4. Report the dispensing of
controlled substances to the Board of Pharmacy's Controlled Substance
Prescription Monitoring Program according to A.R.S. §
36-2608.
C. An RNP, CNM, or CNS practicing
in a public health facility operated by this state or a county or in a
qualifying community health center under A.R.S. §
32-1921(D) and (F) may dispense drugs or devices to
patients without a written prescription if the public health facility or the
qualifying community health center adheres to all storage, labeling, safety,
and recordkeeping rules of the Board of Pharmacy.
D. An RNP, CNM, or CNS who dispenses a drug
shall ensure that a label is affixed that contains all of the following
information:
1. Dispensing RNP's, CNM's, or
CNS's name and population focus;
2.
Address and telephone number of the location from which the drug is
dispensed;
3. Date
dispensed;
4. Patient's name and
address;
5. Name and strength of
the drug, quantity in the container, directions for use, and any cautionary
statements necessary for the safe and effective use of the drug;
6. Manufacturer and lot number; and
7. Prescription order number.
E. An RNP, CNM, or CNS who
dispenses a drug or device shall ensure that the following information about
the drug or device is entered into the patient's medical record:
1. Name of the drug, strength, quantity,
directions for use, and number of refills;
2. Date dispensed;
3. Therapeutic reason;
4. Manufacturer and lot number; and
5. Prescription order number.
F. An RNP, CNM, or CNS with
dispensing authority shall:
1. Keep all drugs
in a locked cabinet or room in an area that is not accessible to
patients;
2. If dispensing a
controlled substance:
a. Control access by a
written policy that specifies:
i. Those
persons allowed access, and
ii.
Procedures to report immediately the discovery of a shortage or illegal removal
of drugs to a local law enforcement agency and provide that agency and the DEA
with a written report within seven days of the discovery.
b. Maintain and make available to the Board
upon request an ongoing inventory and record of:
i. A Schedule II controlled substance, as
defined in the federal Controlled Substances Act or Arizona's Uniform
Controlled Substances Act, separately from all other records, and a
prescription for a Schedule II controlled substance in a separate prescription
file; and
ii. A Schedule III, IV,
or V controlled substance, as defined in the federal Controlled Substances Act
or Arizona's Uniform Controlled Substances Act, in a form that is readily
retrievable from other records.
G. If a prescription order is refilled, an
RNP, CNM, or CNS with P & D authority shall record the following
information on the back of the prescription order or in the patient's medical
record:
1. Date refilled,
2. Quantity dispensed if different from the
full amount of the original prescription,
3. RNP's, CNM's, or CNS's name or
identifiable initials, and
4.
Manufacturer and lot number.
H. Under the supervision of an RNP, CNM, or
CNS with P & D authority, other personnel may:
1. Receive and record a prescription refill
request from a patient or a patient's representative;
2. Receive and record a verbal refill
authorization from the RNP including:
a. The
RNP's, CNM's, or CNS's name;
b.
Date of refill;
c. Name, directions
for use, and quantity of drug; and
d. Manufacturer and lot number;
3. Prepare and affix a
prescription label; and
4. Prepare
a drug or device for delivery, provided that the dispensing RNP, CNM, or CNS:
a. Inspects the drug or device and initials
the label before issuing to the patient to ensure compliance with the
prescription; and
b. Ensures that
the patient is informed of the name of the drug or device, directions for use,
precautions, and storage requirements.
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