Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-10-816 - Medication Services
A. A manager
shall ensure that:
1. Policies and procedures
for medication services include:
a.
Procedures for preventing, responding to, and reporting a medication
error;
b. Procedures for responding
to and reporting an unexpected reaction to a medication;
c. Procedures to ensure that a resident's
medication regimen and method of administration is reviewed by a medical
practitioner to ensure the medication regimen meets the resident's
needs;
d. Procedures for:
i. Documenting, as applicable, medication
administration and assistance in the self-administration of medication;
and
ii. Monitoring a resident who
self-administers medication;
e. Procedures for assisting a resident in
procuring medication; and
f. If
applicable, procedures for providing medication administration or assistance in
the self-administration of medication off the premises; and
2. If a verbal order for a
resident's medication is received from a medical practitioner by the assisted
living facility:
a. The manager or a
caregiver takes the verbal order from the medical practitioner,
b. The verbal order is documented in the
resident's medical record, and
c. A
written order verifying the verbal order is obtained from the medical
practitioner within 14 calendar days after receiving the verbal
order.
B. If
an assisted living facility provides medication administration, a manager shall
ensure that: 1.
2. Policies and
procedures for medication administration:
2.
3. A medication administered to a resident:
1. Medication is stored by the
assisted living facility;
a.
Are reviewed and approved by a medical practitioner, registered nurse, or
pharmacist;
b. Include a process
for documenting an individual, authorized, according to the definition of
"administer" in A.R.S. §
32-1901, by a medical practitioner
to administer medication under the direction of the medical
practitioner;
c. Ensure that
medication is administered to a resident only as prescribed; and
d. Cover the documentation of a resident's
refusal to take prescribed medication in the resident's medical record;
and
a. Is administered by an individual under
direction of a medical practitioner,
b. Is administered in compliance with a
medication order, and
c. Is
documented in the resident's medical record.
C. If an assisted living facility provides
assistance in the self-administration of medication, a manager shall ensure
that:
1. A resident's medication is stored by
the assisted living facility;
2.
The following assistance is provided to a resident:
e.
f. Observing the
resident while the resident takes the medication;
a. A reminder when it is time to take the
medication;
b. Opening the
medication container or medication organizer for the resident;
c. Observing the resident while the resident
removes the medication from the container or medication organizer;
d. Except when a resident uses a medication
organizer, verifying that the medication is taken as ordered by the resident's
medical practitioner by confirming that:
i.
The resident taking the medication is the individual stated on the medication
container label ,
ii. The resident
is taking the dosage of the medication stated on the medication container label
or according to an order from a medical practitioner dated later than the date
on the medication container label, and
iii. The resident is taking the medication at
the time stated on the medication container label or according to an order from
a medical practitioner dated later than the date on the medication container
label;
e. For a
resident using a medication organizer, verifying that the resident is taking
the medication in the medication organizer according to the schedule specified
on the medical practitioner's order; or
3. Policies and procedures for assistance in
the self-administration of medication are reviewed and approved by a medical
practitioner or nurse; and
4.
Assistance in the self-administration of medication provided to a resident:
a. Is in compliance with an order,
and
b. Is documented in the
resident's medical record.
D. A manager shall ensure that:
1. A current drug reference guide is
available for use by personnel members, and
2. A current toxicology reference guide is
available for use by personnel members.
1. The resident;
2. The resident's representative;
3. A family member of the resident;
4. A personnel member of a home health agency
or hospice service agency; or
5.
The manager or a caregiver who has been designated and is under the direction
of a medical practitioner, according to subsection (B)(2)(b).
1.
Medication is stored in a separate locked room, closet, cabinet, or
self-contained unit used only for medication storage ;
2. If medication is stored in a
room or closet, there is a locked cabinet that is used for medication
storage;
a. Receiving, storing, inventorying,
tracking, dispensing, and discarding medication including expired
medication;
b. Discarding or
returning prepackaged and sample medication to the manufacturer if the
manufacturer requests the discard or return of the medication;
c. A medication recall and notification of
residents who received recalled medication; and
d. Storing, inventorying, and dispensing
controlled substances.
1. The medication is stored according to the
resident's service plan; or
2. If
the medication is not being stored according to the resident's service plan,
the resident's service plan is updated to include how the medication is being
stored by the resident.
Notes
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