Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 100 - Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program
Subchapter G - Medication Attendant Certified
Section I-10087 - Authorized Duties
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-10087
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The MAC may perform certain duties and functions delegated by a licensed RN and under the direct supervision of a licensed nurse who is on-site and on duty. These authorized duties shall apply to MAC trainees under the supervision of the clinical instructor. The ratio of MACs to licensed nurses shall not exceed two medication attendants to one licensed nurse at any given time.
1. - 16. Repealed.
B. MACs may:
1. observe and report to the licensed nurse a
resident's adverse reaction to a medication;
2. administer medications which require vital
signs only with direct authorization from the licensed nurse prior to
administration;
3. take and record
vital signs prior to the administration of medication that could affect or
change the vital signs;
4. in an
emergency only, administer oxygen at 2 liters per minute per nasal cannula and
immediately after the emergency, verbally notify the licensed nurse on duty and
appropriately document the action and notification;
5. administer regularly prescribed medication
only after personally preparing (setting up) the medications to be
administered;
6. deliver and
administer certain prescribed medications ordered by an authorized prescriber
by the following methods:
a. orally;
b. topically (to intact skin only);
c. drops and sprays for the eye, ear or
nose;
d. vaginally;
e. rectally;
f. transdermally;
g. by metered dose oral inhalation; or
h.
sublingually;
7. record
medications administered in the resident's chart and/or medication
administration record;
8. chart
medication effects and side effects;
9. administer medications which require vital
signs, only with direct authorization from the licensed nurse prior to
administration:
a. the results of the vital
signs must be documented in the clinical record;
10. administer pro re nata (prn), as needed
medications only with direct authorization of the licensed nurse;
11. measure prescribed liquid medication only
if verified by the licensed nurse prior to administration; and
12. crush prescribed medications only if
ordered by the physician and verified by the licensed nurse.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 37:1026.1 et seq.
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