(a) Medications Administration Advisory
Committee:
(1) The purpose of the Medication
Administration Advisory Committee shall include functioning in an advisory
capacity to assist the Board with implementation and oversight of the
provisions regarding medication administration authority.
(2) The Medication Administration Advisory
Committee shall be composed of five members, to be approved by the Governor,
who have the following qualifications:
(A) Two
members shall be licensed physicians selected from a list of three names per
position submitted jointly by the State Medical Board and the Arkansas Medical
Society.
(B) Two members shall be
licensed pharmacists-- one pharmacist shall be recommended by the Arkansas
Pharmacists Association and one pharmacist shall be a member of the Arkansas
State Board of Pharmacy.
(C) One
member shall be an advanced practice nurse holding a certificate of
prescriptive authority selected from a list of three names submitted jointly by
the State Nursing Board and the Arkansas Nurses Association.
(D) The Board may remove any advisory
committee member, after notice and hearing for incapacity, incompetence,
neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.
(E) The members shall serve without
compensation, but may be reimbursed to the extent special moneys are
appropriated therefore for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties.
(3) The five initial members appointed to the
committee shall draw lots to determine staggered lengths of their initial
terms. Successive members shall serve three (3) year terms.
(b) Authority to administer
medications/immunizations:
(1) An Authority to
Administer is a written protocol, as defined in ACA §
17-92-101,
from a practitioner for administration by a pharmacist of an approved
medication or immunization.
(2)
Pharmacists may provide pharmaceutical care to patients seven (7) years of age
and older by administering medications or immunizations to an eligible patient
upon receiving an Authority to Administer or a valid prescription order by a
practitioner so authorized to prescribe such medications or immunizations as
provided in ACA §
17-92-101(16)(A)(i).
After completing the course of study described in (b)(5)(B) - (E) of this
section, licensed interns, as defined by Regulation 02-01-0003(a), may provide
pharmaceutical care to patients seven (7) years of age and older by
administering medications or immunizations to an eligible patient, under the
supervision of an appropriately licensed pharmacist with an Authority to
Administer and in accordance with Regulations 02-01-004 and 02-01-0005(h).
(A) Influenza vaccines and influenza
immunizations may be administered to a person seven (7) years of age and older
under a general written protocol.
(B) Vaccines and immunizations other than
influenza vaccines and influenza immunizations may be administered to a person
from seven (7) years of age to eighteen (18) years of age under a
patient-specific order or prescription and subject to reporting of the
administration to the prescribing physician together with any reporting
required under ACA §
20-15-1203.
(C) Vaccines and immunizations other than
influenza vaccines and influenza immunizations may be administered to a person
eighteen (18) years of age or older under a general written protocol.
(D) Medications other than vaccines and
immunizations may be administered to a person seven (7) years of age or older
under a patient-specific order or prescription and subject to reporting of the
administration to the prescribing physician.
(E) A general written protocol under
subdivisions (16)(A)(i)(c) and (e) of this section and patient-specific orders
or prescriptions under subdivisions (16)(A)(i)(d) and (f) shall be from a
physician licensed by the Arkansas State Medical Board and practicing in
Arkansas or within fifty (50) miles of the Arkansas border;
(3) An Authority to Administer,
once granted, is valid for a time period not to exceed one (1) year--unless
such an order is invalidated by the practitioner granting the
authority.
(4) An Authority to
Administer is valid only for the pharmacist meeting the requirements set forth
by the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy and is not transferable.
(5) Unless otherwise specifically authorized
by the Board, a person must possess a Certification for the Authority to
Administer Medications/Immunizations issued by the Board to be qualified to
accept an Authority to Administer. Certification for the credential (Authority
to Administer Medications/Immunizations) will be issued to pharmacists who:
(A) obtain and maintain a license to practice
pharmacy issued by the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy;
(B) successfully complete a Board approved
course of study, examination, and certification consisting of a training
program that includes the current guidelines and recommendations of the Centers
of Disease Control and Prevention. The course of study should include, at a
minimum:
(i) basic immunology, including the
human immune response;
(ii) the
mechanism of immunity, adverse effects, dose, and administration schedule of
available vaccines and approved medication/immunization;
(iii) how to handle an emergency situation in
the event one should arise as a result of the administration of the medication
/immunization;
(iv) how to persuade
patients to be immunized and options for record keeping for patients that do
get immunized;
(v) how to
administer subcutaneous, intradermal, and intramuscular injection;
and
(vi) record keeping
requirements for these medications as required by law or regulation.
(C) obtain supervised instructions
on the physical administration of vaccines during such course of study and
certification;
(D) obtain and
maintain current certification in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) or Basic
Cardiac Life Support (BCLS), these certification courses must be accredited by
the American Heart Association and must contain a live component where
proficiency is tested; and
(E)
successful completion of the above described course of study may be
accomplished by:
(i) successfully completing
the Board-approved course of study in a College of Pharmacy curriculum;
or
(ii) successfully completing an
American Council of Pharmaceutical Education (ACPE) Certificate Program of not
less than twelve (12) hours on the course of study described in paragraph
(b)(5)(B) above.
(F) The
College of Pharmacy or the provider of said course of study shall provide
participants a certificate of completion. A copy of said certificate shall be
mailed to the Board of Pharmacy offices and placed in the pharmacist's
permanent file.
(6)
Pharmacists who complete items (A) through (E) of section (5) above may apply
to the Board for a Certification for the Authority to Administer
Medications/Immunizations. The certificate is valid until the pharmacist's
license expires. The certificate shall be displayed in the pharmacy at which
the pharmacist is working, and may be renewed when the pharmacist renews his or
her license biennially after demonstrating continuing competency for
certification.
(7) Continuing
competency for certification for Authority to Administer must be maintained. A
minimum of two (2) of the thirty (30) hour requirement for continuing
education, each biennium, must be dedicated to this area of practice. In
addition, the pharmacist must maintain a current certificate in cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) or basic cardiac life support (BCLS).
(8) An Authority to Administer order shall
meet the following requirements:
(A) must
properly identify the practitioner issuing the order;
(B) must identify the medication or vaccine
covered in any such order;
(C) must
identify the medication or vaccine administered, site of the administration,
dose administered, identity of pharmacist administering the dose; and
(D) must bear the date of the original
order.
(c)
Seven classifications of approved medications for administration
(1) Immunizations
(2) Vaccines
(3) Allergy medications
(4) Vitamins
(5) Minerals
(6) Antihyperglycemics
(7) Anti-nausea medications
(d) Record keeping: Pharmacists
shall maintain the following information for a minimum of two years:
(1) Authority to Administer
(2) Signed Patient Consent Form containing at
least the following information
(a) Name of
Patient
(b) Description of the
medication or vaccine
(c)
Description of the risks and possible side effects of the medication or
vaccine
(d) Lot number of the
medication or vaccine
(e)
Expiration date of the medication or vaccine
(f) Date of administration
(Revised 07/15/2004, 03/14/2006, 7/5/2007 and 7/27/2011)