Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-3-309 - Medications
A. A certificate
holder shall ensure that a document is prepared and maintained on the premises
that specifies:
1. Whether prescription or
nonprescription medications are administered to enrolled children;
and
2. If prescription or
nonprescription medications are administered, the requirements in subsection
(B) for administering the prescription or nonprescription
medications.
B. If
prescription or nonprescription medications are administered at a child care
group home, a certificate holder shall ensure that:
1. The provider or another staff member
designated in writing by the provider is responsible for:
a. Administering medications at the child
care group home,
b. Storing
medications at the child care group home,
c. Supervising the ingestion of medications,
and
d. Documenting the
administration of medications;
2. At any given time, only one designated
staff member at the child care group home is responsible for the duties
described in subsection (B)(1);
3.
The designated staff member does not administer a medication to an enrolled
child unless the child care group home receives written authorization on a
completed Department-provided authorization form that includes:
a. The child's first and last name;
b. The name of the medication;
c. The prescription number, if any;
d. Instructions for administration
specifying:
i. The dosage,
ii. The route of administration,
iii. The first and last dates that the
medication is to be administered, and
iv. The times and frequency of
administration;
e. The
reason for the medication;
f. The
signature of the child's parent; and
g. The date of signature; and
4. The designated staff member:
a. Measures liquid medications for oral
administration using a measuring cup, spoon, or dropper specifically made for
measuring liquid medication;
b.
Administers prescription medications provided by an enrolled child's parent to
the enrolled child only from a container dispensed by a pharmacy and
accompanied by a pharmacy-generated prescription label that includes the
child's first and last name and administration instructions;
c. Administers nonprescription medications
provided by an enrolled child's parent to the enrolled child only from an
original manufacturer's container labeled with the enrolled child's first and
last name;
d. Does not administer a
medication that has been transferred from one container to another;
e. Does not administer a nonprescription
medication to an enrolled child inconsistent with the instructions on the
nonprescrip-tion medication's label, unless the child care group home receives
written administration instructions from the enrolled child's physician,
physician assistant, or registered nurse practitioner;
f. Documents each administration of
medication to an enrolled child on the Department-provided form required in
subsection (B)(3) including:
i. The name of
the enrolled child;
ii. The name
and amount of medication administered and the prescription number, if
any;
iii. The date and time the
medication was administered; and
iv. The signature of the staff member who
administered the medication to the enrolled child; and
g. Maintains the record on the premises for
12 months after the date the medication is administered.
C. A certificate holder shall
allow an enrolled child to receive an injection at the child care group home
only after obtaining written authorization from a physician, physician
assistant, or registered nurse practitioner. The certificate holder shall
maintain the written authorization on the premises for 12 months after the date
of the last injection.
D. An
individual authorized by state law to give injections may give an injection to
an enrolled child. In an emergency, an individual may give an injection to an
enrolled child according to A.R.S. §§
32-1421(A)(1)
and
32-1631(2).
E. A certificate holder shall return unused
prescription or nonprescription medication to a parent when the medication is
no longer being administered to the enrolled child or has expired, whichever
comes first, or dispose of the medication according to state and federal laws,
if the child is no longer enrolled at the child care group home and the
certificate holder is unable to locate the child's parent.
F. Except as provided in subsection (G), a
certificate holder shall ensure that:
1.
Medication belonging to an enrolled child is:
a. Stored in a locked, leak-proof storage
cabinet or container that is used only for storing enrolled children's
medication.
b. Stored in a secured
refrigeration unit that is used only for storing enrolled children's
medications that requires refrigeration.
2. Medication belonging to a staff member or
resident is stored in a locked, leak-proof storage cabinet or container that is
separate from the storage container for enrolled children's
medications.
G. A
certificate holder shall ensure that a staff member's or enrolled child's
prescription medication necessary to treat life-threatening symptoms is kept in
a location inaccessible to enrolled children except when the prescription
medication is administered to treat the life-threatening symptoms.
H. A certificate holder shall ensure that a
child care group home does not stock a supply of prescription or
nonprescription medications for administration to enrolled children.
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