Florida Administrative Code
65 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
65G - Agency for Persons with Disabilities
Chapter 65G-7 - MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
Section 65G-7.0033 - Medication Administration Training Course Curriculum Requirements
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 65G-7.0033
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) The Agency shall provide Medication Administration Training curriculum for the following courses:
(a) Basic Medication Administration course;
and
(b) Prescribed Enteral Formula
Administration course.
(2) Basic Medication Administration course curriculum requirements:
(a) Basic Medication
Administration Courses shall:
1. Not be less
than 6-hours in length;
2. Be
limited to no more than 20 participants in each class; and
3. Utilize the test provided by the
Agency.
(b) The Basic
Medication Administration Course Curriculum, as provided by the Agency covers:
1. Safe storage, handling, and disposal of
medications;
2. Understanding
medication instructions;
3. Medical
indications and purposes of commonly used medications;
4. Common side effects;
5. Symptoms of adverse reactions;
6. Proper administration of medications,
including the following routes:
a.
Oral;
b. Enteral;
c. Transdermal, including validation by
simulation;
d.
Ophthalmic;
e. Otic, including
validation by simulation;
f.
Rectal;
g. Inhaled; and
h. Topical, including validation by
simulation.
7. Safety and
sanitation while administering medication;
8. Medication administration documentation
and recordkeeping;
9. Medication
errors and error reporting;
10.
Administrative documentation requirements including, but not limited to:
a. Authorizations; and
b. Consents.
11. Offsite medication procedures;
and
12. Validation
requirements.
(c)
Web-Based course curriculum requirements: Basic Medication Administration
Trainers may provide the Agency course via web-based distance learning if the
course complies with the following curriculum requirements in addition to the
requirements provided for in paragraphs (2)(a) and (2)(b):
1. The course taught must:
a. Demonstrate:
(I) Interactivity between the student and
course provider within 24 hours;
(II) How interactivity promotes student
involvement, and
(III) That the
course measures learning and addresses comprehension of content at regular
intervals;
b. Monitor
student enrollment, participation, and course completion;
c. Provide for in-person simulation of routes
as indicated in rule 65G-7.004, F.A.C.;
d. Be able to satisfactorily demonstrate that
stated course hours (minimum of 6) are consistent with the actual course hours
spent by the student to complete the course;
e. Assure qualified instructors will be
available to answer questions and provide students with necessary support
during the course; and
f. Require
that the student complete a statement at the end of the course indicating that
he or she personally completed each module/session of
instruction.
2. A Trainer
may make changes to the format but not the content of the Agency-provided
curriculum or exams that are provided with the Agency curriculum when
developing a web-based course, so long as the changes have been approved by the
Agency;
3. To meet the requirements
for competency in otic, transdermal, and topical medication simulation set
forth in section 393.506(2)(a),
F.S., the Validation Trainer may supervise the simulation for the completion of
the initial training under written instruction from the Medication
Administration Course Trainer for web-based courses
only.
(3) Prescribed Enteral Formula Administration Course Requirements:
(a) Prescribed Enteral Formula Administration
Training shall:
1. Not be less than two hours
in length and include didactic, demonstration, and return demonstration
elements;
2. Be limited to no more
than 6 participants for each class;
3. Utilize the test provided by the
Agency.
(b) The
Prescribed Enteral Formula Administration Course Curriculum, as provided by the
Agency covers:
1. Safe storage, handling, and
disposal of prescribed enteral formulas;
2. Understanding administration
instructions;
3. Symptoms of
adverse reactions;
4. Proper
administration of prescribed enteral formulas; and
5. Validation
requirements.
(c) The
Prescribed Enteral Formula Administration Training may not be provided via
web-based training.
Rulemaking Authority 393.501, 393.506 FS. Law Implemented 393.506 FS.
New 7-1-19.
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