Nev. Admin. Code § 639.2971 - Authorization; contents of and deviation from written protocol
1. A physician may establish a written
protocol authorizing pharmacists to administer immunizations by an intranasal,
intramuscular or subcutaneous injection. Except as otherwise limited by the
physician pursuant to subsection 5, any pharmacist who is trained and certified
in accordance with NAC
639.2973 may subscribe to the
written protocol and administer immunizations in compliance with the protocol.
Such a protocol must contain:
(a) The name of
the physician who is authorizing the administration of immunizations by a
pharmacist;
(b) The immunizations
that may be administered by a pharmacist;
(c) Detailed policies and procedures that a
pharmacist must follow while administering immunizations, including, without
limitation, procedures to follow in the case of adverse reactions or
emergencies following administration;
(d) A procedure for the review of the
protocol and its operation by the physician at least once annually, and the
making and keeping of a record of the review;
(e) When appropriate, specific instructions
related to the age of the patient;
(f) Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2 and 3, a restriction that a pharmacist may not delegate his or
her authority to administer an immunization;
(g) A requirement that the immunizations will
be administered according to all applicable federal, state and local laws;
and
(h) The signature of the
physician authorizing the administration of the immunizations and the time
period for which the written protocol is effective.
2. An intern pharmacist may administer
immunizations by an intranasal, intramuscular or subcutaneous injection under
the direct and immediate supervision of a pharmacist who has subscribed to a
written protocol established by a physician.
3. A pharmaceutical technician may administer
immunizations by an intranasal, intramuscular or subcutaneous injection under
the direct and immediate supervision of a pharmacist who has subscribed to a
written protocol established by a physician if the pharmacist has determined,
in his or her professional judgment, that the patient should be immunized. A
record of each immunization administered by the pharmaceutical technician must
be maintained in the manner prescribed by NAC
639.2977.
4. If a physician orders a deviation from the
written protocol for the benefit of a specific patient, the physician shall
note the deviations from the written protocol in the record of the
patient.
5. A physician may include
restrictions to a written protocol established by the physician pursuant to
subsection 1 by limiting the protocol to any of the following:
(a) A specific pharmacist or
pharmacists;
(b) A specific
location or locations;
(c) The
administration of a specific immunization or immunizations; or
(d) Other limitations as the physician
determines necessary.
Notes
NRS 639.070
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