2.
The CNA-Med may perform the following tasks under the supervision of the
Supervising Licensed Nurse:
a. Observe and
report to the Supervising Licensed Nurse any and all reactions and side effects
to medications that are exhibited by a Client.
b. Measure and document vital signs prior to
the administration of medications that could affect or change the vital signs.
Report any abnormalities to the Supervising Licensed Nurse that would prohibit
administration of such a medication prior to administration.
c. Administer regularly prescribed
medications that the CNA-Med has been trained to administer only after
personally preparing (setting up) the medication to be administered. The
CNA-Med will document in the Client's Clinical Record all medications that the
CNA-Med personally administered. The CNA-Med will not document in a Client's
Clinical Record any medication that was administered by another person or not
administered at all or medications that were refused by the Client. All refused
or non-administered medications must be reported to the Supervising Licensed
Nurse.
d. Initiate oxygen per nasal
cannula or non-sealing mask only in an emergency. Immediately after the
emergency, the CNA-Med must verbally notify the Supervising Licensed Nurse on
duty or on call and appropriately document the action and the
notification.
e. Obtain oxygen
saturation utilizing a calibrated oximeter and report such results to the
Supervising Licensed Nurse.
f.
Administer Practitioner-ordered oral, buccal, sublingual, ophthalmic, otic,
nasal, vaginal, rectal, and transdermal medications as ordered.
g. Crush and administer medications by
practitioner order, if such preparation is appropriate per the manufacturer's
instructions and verified by the Supervising Licensed Nurse.
h. Alter capsules if prescribed to be
administered in this altered manner by the Practitioner and verified by the
Supervising Licensed Nurse.
i.
Count, administer and document controlled substances.
j. Administer medications per G-tube, J-tube,
or NG tube.
k. Administer
previously ordered pro re nata (PRN) medication only if authorization is
obtained from the Supervising Licensed Nurse on duty or on call. If
authorization is obtained, the CNA-Med must do the following:
(1) Document in the Client's Clinical Record
symptoms indicating the need for the medication and the time the symptoms
occurred.
(2) Document in the
Client's Clinical Record that the Supervising Licensed Nurse was contacted,
symptoms were described, and permission was granted to administer the
medication including the time of contact.
(3) Obtain permission to administer the
medication each time the symptoms occur in the Client.
(4) Document in the Client's Clinical Record
the effectiveness of administering the PRN medication.
l. Apply topical medication to minor skin
conditions such as dermatitis, scabies, pediculosis, fungal infection,
psoriasis, eczema, first degree burn, or stage one decubitus ulcer.
m. Administer medication via metered dose
inhaler.
n. Conduct hemoccult
testing and report result to the Supervising Licensed Nurse.
o. Conduct finger stick blood glucose testing
(specific to the glucose meter used) and report result to the Supervising
Licensed Nurse.
p. Administer
subcutaneous insulin via syringe, insulin pen or insulin pump as prescribed by
the Practitioner after consulting and clarifying with the Supervising Licensed
Nurse the correct dose that the CNA-Med is to administer.
q. Apply a dressing to a minor skin tear that
has been assessed by the Supervising Licensed Nurse.
r. Provide ordered site care and apply a
dressing to a healed G-tube or J-tube site.
s. Empty and change colostomy bag excluding
the colostomy appliance.
t. Instill
a commercially prepared disposable enema (approximately 120) milliliters or
four and one-half (4.5) ounces) after the resident has been assessed by the
Supervising Licensed Nurse (for bowel sounds and potential impaction) and the
Supervising Licensed Nurse has instructed the CNA-Med to instill the
enema.
u. Administer a sitz bath,
if ordered by a Practitioner, and report any unusual observations to the
Supervising Licensed Nurse.
v.
Apply a cold, dry compress as directed by the Practitioner or by the
Supervising Licensed Nurse in emergency situations requiring first aid
treatment.
w. Conduct diabetic
urine testing by appropriate method.
x. Collect fecal or clean catch urine
specimens as ordered by the Practitioner.
y. Document in the Clinical Record the
CNA-Med's observations, including what the CNA-Med sees, hears, or smells and
document what is reported to the CNA-Med by the Client.