Utah Admin. Code R432-300-15 - Medications
(1) A licensed healthcare professional shall
assess each resident upon admission and at least every six months thereafter to
determine what level and type of assistance is required for medication
administration. The licensee shall ensure level and type of assistance provided
is documented on a department approved form in each resident's service
plan.
(2) The licensee shall ensure
each resident's medication program is administered in one of the following
methods:
(a) if the resident is assessed to be
able to self-administer medications:
(i) the
resident may keep prescription medications in their rooms; and
(ii) if more than one resident resides in a
unit, the licensee shall ensure each resident is assessed for the ability to
safely have medications in the unit, if safety is a factor, the licensee shall
ensure medications are kept in a locked container in the unit;
(b) if the resident is assessed to
require assistance in medication self-administration, facility staff shall
assist residents by:
(i) reminding the
resident to take the medication;
(ii) opening medication containers;
(iii) reading the instructions on container
labels;
(iv) checking the dosage
against the label of the container;
(v) reassuring the resident that the dosage
is correct;
(vi) observing that the
resident takes the medication;
(vii) reminding the resident or the
resident's responsible person when the prescription needs to be refilled;
and
(viii) documenting any staff
assistance with medication administration including the type of medication and
when it was taken by the resident;
(c) if the resident's family or designated
person is responsible for resident self-medication, they may set up medications
in a package that identifies the medication and time to administer;
(d) the licensee shall ensure the family or
designated person assisting with a resident's medication signs a waiver
indicating that they agree to assume the following responsibilities:
(i) filling prescriptions;
(ii) administering medications; and
(iii) documenting the following:
(A) type of medication;
(B) the time administered; and
(C) the amount taken by the
resident.
(3) The licensee shall ensure that medication
records include the following information:
(a)
the resident's name;
(b) the name
of the prescribing practitioner;
(c) the name of the medication, including
prescribed dosage;
(d) the times
and dates administered;
(e) the
method of administration;
(f)
signatures of staff or responsible persons administering the medication;
and
(g) the review date.
(4) A resident's licensed
practitioner shall order any change in the dosage or schedule of medication
administration and document it in the medication record. The licensee shall
ensure that any facility staff or persons assisting with medication
administration are notified of the medication change.
(5) The licensee shall ensure a current
pharmacological reference book is available in the facility that contains
information on possible reactions and precautions to any medications taken by a
resident.
(6) The licensee shall
ensure the following:
(a) the resident's
family and licensed practitioner are notified if medication errors occur;
and
(b) medications are stored in a
locked central storage area to prevent unauthorized access, this includes;.
(i) If medication is stored in a central
location, residents have timely access to the medication, and medications are
administered according to the prescribed order;
(ii) Medications that require refrigeration
are stored separately from food items and at temperatures between 36 - 46
degrees F;
(c) the
administration, storage, and handling of oxygen comply with the requirements of
the plans review as outlined in Section
R432-4-12;
(d) facility policies address the disposal of
unused, outdated, or recalled medications;
(e) the resident's medication is returned to
the resident or to the resident's responsible person upon discharge;
(f) the return of medication to the resident
or the resident's responsible person is documented by a healthcare
professional; and
(g) disposal of
controlled substances complies with Section
26B-2-229.
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