Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-7453 - Medications
A. A licensee shall
have written policies and procedures governing medications. The policies and
procedures shall specify:
1. The conditions
under which medications can be prescribed and administered which shall be in
accordance with any applicable laws;
2The qualifications of the persons allowed to
administer medications;
3. The
qualifications of persons allowed to supervise self-administration of
medication;
4. How a facility will
document the prescription and administration of medication, medication errors,
and drug reactions; and
5. How
staff will notify a child's attending physician in cases of medication errors
and drug reactions.
B.
The licensee shall have a written medication schedule for each child who
receives medication. The schedule shall include the following information:
1. Child's name;
2. Name of the prescribing
physician;
3. Telephone number at
which the prescribing physician can be reached in case of medical
emergency;
4. Reason for
prescribing the medication;
5. Date
on which the medication was prescribed;
6. Generic or commercial name of the
medication;
7. Dosage level and
time of day when medication is to be administered, including any special
administration instructions;
8. The
date, time, and dosage administered; and
9. The signature of the person administering
each dosage. If the medication is self-administered, the chart shall include
the signature of the child and the person supervising the child's
self-administration.
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