Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-10-218 - Pharmaceutical Services
An administrator shall ensure that:
1. Pharmaceutical services are provided under
the direction of a pharmacist according to A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 27; A.R.S.
Title 32, Chapter 18; and 4 A.A.C. 23;
2. A copy of the pharmacy license is provided
to the Department for review upon the Department's request;
3. A committee, composed of at least one
physician, one pharmacist, and other personnel members as determined by
policies and procedures, is established to:
a. Develop a drug formulary,
b. Update the drug formulary at least once
every 12 months,
c. Develop
medication usage and medication substitution policies and procedures,
and
d. Specify which medications
and medication classifications are required to be automatically stopped after a
specified time period unless the ordering medical staff member specifically
orders otherwise;
4. An
expired, mislabeled, or unusable medication is disposed of according to
policies and procedures;
5. A
medication administration error or an adverse reaction is reported to the
ordering medical staff member or the medical staff member's designee;
6. A pharmacy medication dispensing error is
reported to the pharmacist;
7. In a
pharmacist's absence, personnel members designated by policies and procedures
have access to a locked area containing a medication;
8. A medication is maintained at temperatures
recommended by the manufacturer;
9.
A cart used for an emergency:
a. Contains
medication, supplies, and equipment as specified in policies and
procedures;
b. Is available to a
unit; and
c. Is sealed until opened
in an emergency;
10.
Emergency cart contents and sealing of the emergency cart are verified and
documented according to policies and procedures;
11. Policies and procedures specify
individuals who may:
a. Order medication,
and
b. Administer
medication;
12. A
medication is administered in compliance with an order;
13. A medication administered to a patient is
documented as required in
R9-10-213 ;
14. If pain medication is administered to a
patient, documentation in the patient's medical record includes:
a. An assessment of the patient's pain before
administering the medication, and
b. The effect of the pain medication
administered; and
15.
Policies and procedures specify a process for review through the quality
management program of:
a. A medication
administration error,
b. An adverse
reaction to a medication, and
c. A
pharmacy medication dispensing error.
Notes
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