Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B9 - Board of Nursing
Chapter 64B9-15 - CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS
Section 64B9-15.0025 - CNA Medication Administration
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
With the exception of those aspects of medication administration deemed outside the scope of practice of the certified nursing assistant by Rule 64B9-15.0026, F.A.C., and subject to the approval of the home health agency with whom the certified nursing assistant is employed or the approval of the nursing home facility with whom the certified nursing assistant is employed as a qualified medication aide, any certified nursing assistant who meets the requirements of this rule is authorized to administer medications to a patient of a home health agency or to a resident of a nursing home facility, respectively, as delegated by a registered nurse and as further described in this rule.
(1) A certified nursing assistant shall complete an initial six-hour Board approved training course on medication administration and be documented to be competent in the safe and sanitary administration of medication by a registered nurse licensed under Chapter 464, F.S., a physician licensed under Chapter 458, F.S., or an osteopathic physician licensed under Chapter 459, F.S.
(2) The initial six-hour training course curriculum shall include:
(3) For a certified nursing assistant to be eligible to administer medications to a patient of a home health agency, upon completion of the initial six-hour training course, the certified nursing assistant shall be assessed on both theoretical knowledge and practice, as well as clinical practice and competence. The clinical practice assessment must be witnessed by a registered nurse who shall validate the competency regarding the certified nursing assistant's ability to safely administer medications.
(4) For a certified nursing assistant to be designated as a qualified medication aide and eligible to administer medications and perform associated tasks to a resident of a nursing home facility, the following is required:
(5) Education Providers: The certified nursing assistant medication administration training courses in subsections 64B9-15.0025(2) and (4), F.A.C., must be sponsored by a provider of continuing education courses approved by the Board pursuant to Rule 64B9-5.005, F.A.C. To be qualified to teach any such course, the instructor must be a currently licensed registered nurse in good standing in this state, have at least one year of experience teaching adults, and at least one year of professional nursing experience, including one year home health care or one year nursing home facility experience, as appropriate, and the supervision of certified nursing assistants. The education provider or course instructor is responsible for issuing a certificate verifying completion of the requisite number of hours and course content. In addition, all of the training under subsections 64B9-15.0025(2) and (4), F.A.C., must be through in-person instruction.
(6) Nontraditional Education. Continuing education providers may utilize nontraditional education alternatives for teaching the theoretical content in subsection 64B9-15.0025(8), F.A.C. Nontraditional education alternatives include:
(7) Clinical Competence. The courses must be followed by supervised clinical practice in medication administration as needed to demonstrate clinical competence. Initial and annual verification of clinical competence shall be the responsibility of each institution employing a certified nursing assistant based on institutional protocol. Such verification shall be given through a signed statement of a Florida licensed registered nurse with knowledge of the certified nursing assistant's competence. Annual validation of clinical competency must be completed on or before the anniversary date of the initial validation.
(8) In addition to other inservice training hours required under Rule 64B9-15.011, F.A.C., certified nursing assistants found to be competent to administer medications shall annually and satisfactorily complete two (2) hours of inservice training in medication administration and medication error prevention approved by the Board. The initial two (2) hours annual inservice training shall be completed within one year of verification of clinical competence.
Rulemaking Authority 400.211(5), 464.2035(3) FS. Law Implemented 400.211(5), 464.0156, 464.2035 FS.
New 7-15-21, Amended 3-13-24.