Or. Admin. Code § 855-041-6500 - Practitioner's Drug Order
(1) An
order for a drug for an in-patient must be transmitted to the pharmacy using a
system that produces a direct or an electronic copy.
(2) A pharmacist must review the drug order
before the initial dose is dispensed, and must document the review and DUR
except:
(a) When a drug is dispensed under OAR
855-041-6310;
(b) In an emergency;
(c) When pharmacy services are not available;
or
(d) When a LIP is
present.
(3) An order
for a drug must contain:
(a) The patient's
name and location;
(b) The drug
name and strength;
(c) Route of
administration;
(d) Directions for
use;
(e) The date and time;
and
(f) The practitioner's written
or electronic signature, or the signature of the practitioner's
agent.
(4) The hospital
must follow the following procedures for verbal drug orders:
(a) A verbal drug order should be used
infrequently;
(b) A verbal drug
order of an authorized individual may be accepted and transcribed only by a
qualified person who has been identified by title or category in the hospital
policies and procedures;
(c) A
verbal order must be reduced to writing and read back to the prescribing
practitioner to verify accuracy;
(d) A verbal order must be signed or
initialed by the prescribing practitioner as soon as possible.
(5) A drug administered to a
patient must be ordered by an authorized prescribing practitioner or otherwise
allowed by these rules.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 689.205
Stats. Implemented: ORS 689.155
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