21 N.C. Admin. Code 46 .1418 - SUPERVISION OF UNIT DOSE MEDICATION SYSTEMS
(a) The
purpose of this Section is to set out requirements in the event that
pharmacists elect to supervise designated pharmacy technicians' validation of
stocking and prepackaging functions in acute care hospital pharmacy practice
settings as a means of facilitating pharmacists' delivery of clinical
services.
(b) A Hospital's
pharmacist-manager is responsible for the oversight of all validation of floor
stock and unit dose distribution systems, and that responsibility may not be
delegated pursuant to
21 NCAC
46 .1411. In the event that the Hospital's
pharmacist-manager elects to utilize Validating Technicians in the filling of
floor stock and unit dose distribution systems, the pharmacist-manager shall
develop written policies and procedures that:
(1) permit a Validating Technician to
validate only the following functions of other registered pharmacy technicians
in filling floor stock and unit dose distribution systems for inpatients in a
Hospital:
(A) stocking of patient care unit
medication inventories;
(B)
stocking of ancillary drug cabinet inventories;
(C) stocking of automated dispensing or drug
supply devices;
(D) stocking of
emergency kits; and
(E)
prepackaging of prescription drugs within the Hospital pharmacy;
(2) establish the parameters for
pharmacist supervision of pharmacy technician validation functions;
(3) establish facility-specific training for
pharmacy technician validation functions;
(4) establish an ongoing evaluation and
assessment program to ensure that pharmacy technician validation functions are
performed safely and accurately; and
(5) establish a recordkeeping system that
shall permit the identification of the Validating Technician who performs
activities authorized by this Rule. Readily retrievable records generated by
this system shall be maintained for the period of time specified in
21 NCAC 46
.1414(j)(1) and (2).
(c) With respect to compounded or
admixed prescription drugs (whether sterile or non-sterile), a Validating
Technician may validate the filling of floor stock and unit dose distribution
systems only after a pharmacist has verified that the compounded or admixed
prescription drugs have been prepared correctly.
(d) This Rule does not authorize a pharmacy
technician to perform any act requiring the exercise of professional judgment
by a pharmacist.
(e) Validating
Technician. For the purposes of this Rule, a Validating Technician shall be a
pharmacy technician who:
(1) is registered
with the Board and trained as specified in
G.S.
90-85.15A;
(2) is a certified technician;
(3) holds either:
(A) an associate's degree in pharmacy
technology conferred by either an institution within the North Carolina
Community College System or System;
(B) an associate's degree in pharmacy
technology conferred by an institution accredited by one of the regional
accrediting agencies recognized by the United States Department of Education;
or
(C) an associate's degree in
pharmacy technology conferred by a program accredited by the American Society
of Health System Pharmacists; and
(4) assists pharmacists with the preparation,
dispensing and distribution of prescription medications that will be
administered by a licensed health care provider to an inpatient in a Hospital
under this Rule.
(f)
Hospital. For the purposes of this Rule, a Hospital is either:
(1) a hospital licensed by the North Carolina
Medical Care Commission; or
(2) a
psychiatric hospital operated by the Secretary of the Department of Health and
Human Services.
(g)
Pursuant to
G.S.
90-85.15A(c), the Board
approves a pharmacist's supervision of more than two pharmacy technicians where
the additional technicians are Validating Technicians. This Rule does not
relieve the pharmacist-manager of the obligation to request and receive written
Board approval for a pharmacist's supervision of more than two pharmacy
technicians where the additional technicians are certified pharmacy technicians
but are not Validating Technicians.
(h) A pharmacy technician performing
validation functions described in this Rule as part of a Board-approved
21 NCAC 46
.2510 pilot project at Broughton State Hospital or
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center may continue to perform such
functions for a period of three years from this Rule's original effective date,
after which time the pharmacy technician must meet all of the requirements
specified in Paragraph (e) of this Rule to continue performing such
functions.
Notes
Eff. June 18, 2011.
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