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-10088 - Prohibited Duties
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-10088
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Medication attendants certified shall not:
1.
administer any controlled dangerous substances (schedules II through V) as set
forth by the Drug Enforcement Agency or the Louisiana Board of
Pharmacy;
2. administer any
medications by the following parenteral routes:
a. intramuscular;
b. intravenous;
c. subcutaneous;
d. intradermal; or
e. other routes restricted in department
rules;
3. administer any
medication used for intermittent positive pressure breathing (IPPB)
treatments;
4. administer an
initial dose of a medication that has not been previously administered to a
resident as determined by the clinical record;
5. calculate medication doses for
administration;
6. administer
medications or feedings by way of a tube inserted in a cavity of the
body;
7. receive or assume
responsibility for writing any verbal or telephone order from an authorized
prescriber;
8. order new
medications or medications whose directions have changed from the
pharmacy;
9. apply topical
medications that involve the treatment of skin that is broken;
10. steal, divert or otherwise misuse
medication;
11. violate any
provision of this Chapter;
12.
procure or attempt to procure a certificate by fraudulent means;
13. neglect to administer prescribed
medications in a responsible and timely manner;
14. perform a task involving the
administration of a medication which requires:
a. an assessment of the patient's physical
status;
b. an assessment of the
need for the medication;
c. a
calculation of the dose of the medication; or
d. the conversion of the dose;
15. perform a task involving the
administration of a medication if the patient is unstable or has changing
nursing needs, unless the supervising nurse is able to monitor the patient and
the effect of the medication on the patient; or
16. administer medications if he/she is
unable to do so with reasonable skill and safety to the resident if the
resident is impaired by reason of excessive use of mood altering drugs,
narcotics, chemicals or any other type of material.
B. - F. Repealed.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 37:1026.1 et seq.
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