Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 385.2200 - Labeling, Storage and Administration of Medications
a) Clients shall be encouraged to
independently administer their own medications. If a client cannot administer
his/her own medications, administration shall be by licensed medical or
licensed nursing personnel in accordance with their respective licensing
requirements.
b) Medications for
all clients shall be properly labeled and stored in accordance with the
facility's policy and procedures.
c) The medications of each client shall be
kept and stored in the containers in which they were originally received.
Medications shall not be transferred between containers, except that a licensed
nurse may remove medication from original containers and place it in other
containers to be sent with a client when the client will be out of the facility
at the time of scheduled administration of medication.
d) Medications prescribed for one client
shall not be administered to another client.
e) If for any reason a physician's medication
order cannot be followed, the physician shall be notified as soon as is
reasonable, depending upon the situation, and a notation made in the client's
medical plan of care.
f) Medication
errors and drug reactions shall be immediately reported to the client's
physician. An entry thereof shall be made in the client's medical plan of care,
and the error or reaction shall also be described in an incident
report.
Notes
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