Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65G-7.008 - Documentation and Record Keeping
(1) MAP
and licensed health care practitioner shall maintain an up-to-date MAR for each
client requiring assistance with medication administration, except when the
client is off-site. The MAP and licensed health care practitioner must document
the administration of medication or supervision of self-administered medication
immediately on the MAR. The MAP and licensed health care practitioner may
utilize the Agency's Medication Administration Record Form, APD Form 65G-7.008
A, effective April 2019, adopted and incorporated by reference herein, which
may be obtained at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-10601,
or on an alternative MAR form that includes the following information:
(a) The client's name;
(b) Any client food or medication
allergies;
(c) The name of each
medication prescribed for the client;
(d) The medication strength (e.g., 5mg/
tsp);
(e) The prescribing health
care practitioner for each medication;
(f) The date that the medication was ordered
and any date the medication was changed (including D/C date);
(g) Prescribed dosage for each
medication;
(h) Scheduled time of
administration for each medication;
(i) Prescribed route of administration for
each medication;
(j) Prescribed
instructions for crushing, mixing or diluting of specific medications, if
applicable;
(k) The dates each
medication was administered;
(l)
The initials and signature of the MAP or licensed health care practitioner who
administered or supervised the self-administration of medications;
(m) A record of any medication dosage refused
or missed, documented by the MAP or licensed health care practitioner
responsible for administering the scheduled dosage, by drawing a circle around
the appropriate space on the MAR form and initialing it; and,
(n) The reasons for not administering a
medication, annotated and initialed by the MAP or licensed health care
practitioner in the comments section on the MAR form.
(2) If necessary, it is acceptable for more
than one 'back' of the MAR to be attached to any MAR to allow for more entries
and explanations.
(3) It is
permissible for MAPs or licensed health care practitioners to use a MAR
provided by a pharmacy or from an electronic system if that MAR collects and
records the same information as the Agency MAR.
(4) Each client's record must contain the
following medication documentation, recorded in a manner that effectively
communicates to the Agency Staff and other health care providers, and which
must be readily available to the MAP or licensed health care practitioner and
for Agency review upon request:
(a) Completed
MAR forms;
(b) A list of potential
side effects, adverse reactions, and drug interactions for each medication. The
drug monograph provided by the pharmacy or an electronic health program is
sufficient to meet this requirement;
(c) A record of drug counts for each
controlled medication;
(d) Written
determination by the client's physician that the client requires assistance
with the administration of his or her medications, utilizing Authorization for
Medication Administration, as adopted in rule
65G-7.002, F.A.C.;
and,
(e) The current Informed
Consent form adopted in rule
65G-7.002, F.A.C., permitting a
MAP to assist with the administration of medication.
(5) The MAP or his or her employer must
maintain documentation that the MAP has completed an approved medication
administration course and is currently validated as competent to assist with
the administration of medication.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 393.501, 393.506 FS. Law Implemented 393.506 FS.
New 3-30-08, Amended 7-1-19.
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