22 Va. Admin. Code § 40-73-680 - Administration of medications and related provisions
A. Staff who are licensed, registered, or
acting as medication aides on a provisional basis as specified in
22VAC40-73-670 shall administer
drugs to those residents who are dependent on medication administration as
documented on the UAI.
B.
Medications shall be removed from the pharmacy container, or the container
shall be opened, by a staff person licensed, registered, or acting as a
medication aide on a provisional basis as specified in
22VAC40-73-670 and administered to
the resident by the same staff person. Medications shall remain in the pharmacy
issued container, with the prescription label or direction label attached,
until administered to the resident.
C. Medications shall be administered not
earlier than one hour before and not later than one hour after the facility's
standard dosing schedule, except those drugs that are ordered for specific
times, such as before, after, or with meals.
D. Medications shall be administered in
accordance with the physician's or other prescriber's instructions and
consistent with the standards of practice outlined in the current registered
medication aide curriculum approved by the Virginia Board of Nursing.
E. Medical procedures or treatments ordered
by a physician or other prescriber shall be provided according to his
instructions and documented. The documentation shall be maintained in the
resident's record.
F. Sample
medications shall remain in the original packaging, labeled by a physician or
other prescriber or pharmacist with the resident's name, the name of the
medication, the strength, dosage, and route and frequency of administration,
until administered.
G.
Over-the-counter medication shall remain in the original container, labeled
with the resident's name, or in a pharmacy-issued container, until
administered.
H. At the time the
medication is administered, the facility shall document on a medication
administration record (MAR) all medications administered to residents,
including over-the-counter medications and dietary supplements.
I. The MAR shall include:
1. Name of the resident;
2. Date prescribed;
3. Drug product name;
4. Strength of the drug;
5. Dosage;
6. Diagnosis, condition, or specific
indications for administering the drug or supplement;
7. Route (e.g., by mouth);
8. How often medication is to be
taken;
9. Date and time given and
initials of direct care staff administering the medication;
10. Dates the medication is discontinued or
changed;
11. Any medication errors
or omissions;
12. Description of
significant adverse effects suffered by the resident;
13. For "as needed" (PRN) medications:
a. Symptoms for which medication was
given;
b. Exact dosage given;
and
c. Effectiveness;
and
14. The name,
signature, and initials of all staff administering medications. A master list
may be used in lieu of this documentation on individual
MARs.
J. In the event of
an adverse drug reaction or a medication error, the following applies:
1. Action shall be taken as directed by a
physician, pharmacist, or a poison control center;
2. The resident's physician of record and
family member or other responsible person shall be notified as soon as
possible; and
3. Medication
administration staff shall document actions taken in the resident's
record.
K. The use of PRN
medications is prohibited, unless one or more of the following conditions
exist:
1. The resident is capable of
determining when the medication is needed;
2. Licensed health care professionals
administer the PRN medication; or
3. Medication aides administer the PRN
medication when the facility has obtained from the resident's physician or
other prescriber a detailed medication order. The order shall include symptoms
that indicate the use of the medication, exact dosage, the exact time frames
the medication is to be given in a 24-hour period, and directions as to what to
do if symptoms persist.
L.
In order for drugs in a hospice comfort kit to be administered, the
requirements specified in subsection K of this section must be met, and each
medication in the kit must have a prescription label attached by the
pharmacy.
M. Medications ordered
for PRN administration shall be available, properly labeled for the specific
resident, and properly stored at the facility.
N. Stat-drug boxes may only be used when the
following conditions are met:
1. There is an
order from the prescriber for any drug removed from the stat-drug box;
and
2. The drug is removed from the
stat-drug box and administered by a nurse, pharmacist, or prescriber licensed
to administer medications. Registered medication aides are not permitted to
either remove or administer medications from the stat-drug
box.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 63.2-217, 63.2-1732, 63.2-1802, 63.2-1805, and 63.2-1808 of the Code of Virginia.
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