Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part LIII - Pharmacists
Chapter 5 - Pharmacists
Subchapter B - Professional Practice Procedures
Section LIII-521 - Administration of Medications
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code LIII-521
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Education and Training Required; Supervision
1. Pharmacists who intend to administer
medications to their patients shall obtain the education and training described
within this Section prior to engaging in such activity.
2. Pharmacists who intend to supervise other
pharmacy personnel who administer medications to patients shall obtain the
education and training described within this Section prior to engaging in such
activity.
B. Education, Training and Continuing Competency
1. A
pharmacist who intends to administer medications to patients shall possess a
pharmacist license in active status. In the event the license is lapsed,
suspended, or in any other inactive status, the pharmacist shall not administer
medications. A pharmacist with a license in restricted status may administer
medications unless the restriction imposed by the board prevents such
activity.
2. The pharmacist shall
successfully complete a certificate program for medication administration which
is an evidence-based didactic course that meets current Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) training guidelines. The certificate program shall
be acquired from a provider accredited by ACPE, or in the alternative, by joint
accreditation (JA); and further, the certificate program shall provide a
minimum of 20 hours of instruction and experiential training in the following
content areas;
a. standards for medication
administration practices;
b. basic
immunology;
c. recommended
medication administration schedules;
d. vaccine storage and management;
e. informed consent;
f. physiology and techniques for medication
administration;
g. pre- and
post-administration assessment and counseling;
h. medication administration record
management; and
i. management of
adverse events, including identification and appropriate response, as well as
documentation and reporting.
3. The pharmacist shall complete a life
safety certification by the American Heart Association through its Basic Life
Support (BLS) CPR and AED Training for Healthcare Professionals course, or its
successor, or through an equivalent course sponsored by an alternative vendor.
The pharmacist may substitute the Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) course
for the BLS standard; however, the Heartsaver CPR and AED or other courses
intended for the general public shall not be sufficient to meet this standard.
The pharmacist shall renew their certification prior to the expiration date
assigned by the course provider.
4.
To maintain continuing competency for medication administration, the pharmacist
shall acquire at least one hour of continuing pharmacy education per year
related to this topic. Continuing pharmacy education activities obtained for
this purpose shall be acquired from a provider accredited by ACPE, or in the
alternative, by JA; and further, the credit earned for such programs may be
included within the total number of credits required to renew the pharmacist
license.
5. The pharmacist shall
retain evidence of their education, training and continuing competency; and
further, shall furnish copies of such documentation upon request by the
board.
6. Sanctions
a. The failure of a pharmacist to obtain and
maintain the education, training and continuing competency described in this
Section prior to administering medications to patients or supervising other
pharmacy personnel administering medications to patients shall substantiate a
violation of
R.S.
37:1241(A)(3), and shall
subject the pharmacist to disciplinary action by the board.
b. The failure to a pharmacist to provide
documentation of their education, training and continuing competency to
administer medications when requested by the board shall substantiate a
violation of
R.S.
37:1241(A)(22), and shall
subject the pharmacist to disciplinary action by the
board.
C. Reporting Administration of Immunizations
1.
The immunizing pharmacist or his designee shall report the immunization to the
state immunization registry within 72 hours of the administration of the
immunization. The report of an immunization administration to the state
immunization registry shall satisfy any requirement for notification of such
information to the patient's primary care provider.
D. Pharmacists administering medications in a location other than a pharmacy, shall comply with the following minimum standards:
1. There shall be sufficient
staffing available for the pharmacist to administer the medication, supervise
any other pharmacy personnel administering medications, and monitor the patient
afterward without distraction from other responsibilities.
2. To facilitate emergency management of
anaphylactic reactions, there shall be adequate supplies of medication and
equipment, as well as pre-determined procedures for the arrangement of
emergency medical services.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:1182.
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