Arizona Administrative Code
Title 4 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 23 - BOARD OF PHARMACY
Article 7 - NON-PHARMACY LICENSED OUTLETS - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section R4-23-701 - Long-term Care Facilities Pharmacy Services: Consultant Pharmacist
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 4-23-701
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A.The long-term care consultant pharmacist as defined in R4-23-110 shall:
1. Possess a valid Arizona pharmacist license
issued by the Board;
2. Ensure the
provision of pharmaceutical patient care services as defined in
R4-23-110;
3. Review the
distribution and storage of drugs and devices and assist the facility in
establishing policies and procedures for the distribution and storage of drugs
and devices;
4. Provide
resident evaluation programs that relate to monitoring the therapeutic response
and utilization of all drugs and devices prescribed or administered to
residents, using as guidelines the most current indicators established by the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, United States Department of Health
and Human Services as required in
42 CFR
483.60 (revised October 1, 2010, incorporated
by reference and on file with the Board. This incorporated material contains no
future editions or amendments.).
5.
Serve as a resource for pharmacy-related education services within the
facility;
6. Participate in quality
management of resident care in the facility; and
7. Communicate with the provider pharmacy
regarding areas of mutual concern and resolution.
B.A long-term care consultant pharmacist shall ensure that:
1. When a provider
pharmacy is not open for business, arrangements are made in advance by the
long-term care consultant pharmacist, in cooperation with the
pharmacist-in-charge of the provider pharmacy and the director of nursing and
medical staff of the long-term care facility, for providing emergency drugs for
the licensed nursing staff to administer to the residents of the facility using
an emergency drug supply unit located at the facility;
2. The
label and packaging of prescription-only and nonprescription drugs intended for
use within a long-term care facility complies with state and federal law;
and
3. The long-term care facility:
a. Stores controlled substances listed in
A.R.S. §
36-2513
in a separately locked and permanently affixed compartment, unless the facility
uses a single-unit package medication distribution system; and
b. Maintains accurate records of controlled
substance administration or ultimate disposition.
C.The long-term care consultant pharmacist shall:
1. Ensure availability of
records and reports designed to provide the data necessary to evaluate the drug
use of each long-term care facility resident that include the following:
a.
Provider pharmacy patient profiles and long-term care facility medication
administration records;
b. Reports of suspected
adverse drug reactions;
c. Inspection reports
of drug storage areas with emphasis on detecting outdated drugs; and
d.
Accountability reports, that include:
i. Date
and time of administration,
ii.
Name of the person who administered the drug,
iii. Documentation and verification of any
wasted or partial doses,
iv.
Exception reports for refused doses, and
v. All drug destruction forms; and
2. Identify and report
drug irregularities and dispensing errors to the prescriber, the director of
nursing of the facility, and the provider pharmacy.
D.A long-term care consultant pharmacist or pharmacist-in-charge of a provider pharmacy shall ensure that:
1. Discontinued or outdated drugs, including
controlled substances, are destroyed or disposed of in a timely manner using
methods consistent with federal, state, and local requirements and subject to
review by the Board or its staff; and
2.
Drug containers with illegible or missing labels are:
a. Identified; and
b. Replaced or relabeled by a pharmacist
employed by the pharmacy that dispensed the prescription medication.
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