New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 12 - NURSING AND HEALTH CARE RELATED PROVIDERS
Part 5 - MEDICATION AIDES
Section 16.12.5.10 - STANDARDS OF FUNCTIONS FOR THE MEDICATION AIDE
Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.12.5.10
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. The purpose of this section is to establish standards for the supervision/direction of medication aides; to identify basic authorized functions for the medication aide and; to identify prohibited functions for the medication aide.
B. Authorized functions of the medication aide - medication aides who have been certified by the New Mexico board of nursing may under the supervision/direction of a registered nurse administer routine medications.
(1) The medications must
have been ordered by a person authorized in the state to prescribe
medications.
(2) The medication
must be prepared by the person who will administer it.
(3) Medication administration errors must
immediately be reported to the licensed nurse by the medication aide.
(4) Adverse reactions must immediately be
reported to the licensed nurse by the medication aide.
(5) Administer PRN medications only after
contacting and receiving authorization from licensed nurse to administer the
PRN medication. Authorization is required for each individual instance of PRN
administration of a medication.
C. Prohibited functions of the medication aide:
(1) shall not administer medication by
intramuscular, intravenous, subcutaneous or nasogastric routes; exception:
certified medication aides may administer insulin with a prefilled insulin pen
if they have successfully completed a current CMA II board approved
certification program;
(2) shall
not take medication orders;
(3)
shall not alter medication dosage as ordered by the prescriber;
(4) shall not perform any function or service
for consumers for which a nursing license is required under the Nurse Practice
Act;
(5) shall not administer
medication without the supervision/direction of a licensed nurse;
(6) shall not administer medications in any
agency other than a board approved agency.
(7) shall not administer medications when
medication administration requires an assessment of the patient's need for
medication, a calculation of the dosage of the medication;
(8) shall not administer medication when the
patient requires continued nursing assessment;
(9) shall not administer medication dispensed
from an automated medication dispensing system without a properly labeled
container and without the direct supervision of a licensed nurse.
D. Supervision/direction:
(1) A nurse educator shall periodically
provide supervision/direction to the certified medication aide administering
medication(s):
(a) a licensed nurse shall be
available 24 hours a day (on call) to supervise medication aides as determined
by the agency work hours;
(b)
develop and institute an annual performance evaluation of each CMA; the
performance evaluation shall be based upon the standards listed in these rules;
the performance evaluation shall also include a review of the number of
medication errors committed by the CMA.
(2) A nurse educator shall monitor an
agency's medication aides as directed by the board to include the following:
(a) review all medication administration
errors and incident reports filed since the nurse educator's last
review;
(b) meet with each
medication aide to review and discuss problems, difficulties, or irregularities
in administering medications and to provide appropriate instruction;
(c) ensure biannual medication pass
observation are conducted which may be delegated to a licensed nurse;
(d) prepare and submit to the board a
written, signed report medication administration of findings, observations,
problems, irregularities, medication errors, safety violations and
recommendations in medication administration.
(3) The registered nurse may delegate to the
licensed practical nurse the supervision/direction of the medication
aide.
E. Certified medication aide II - expanded scope of function:
(1) The expanded role is a privilege and not
a requirement for all CMA's to meet.
(2) The nurse educator shall approve the CMA
assuring the CMA meets specific criteria.
(3) CMA must be employed full-time for one
year in a board approved facility.
(4) Must have been a CMA for one year and
have fulfilled all CMA requirements and have a current NM
certificate.
(5) Authorized
functions shall include subcutaneous injection of insulin by prefilled insulin
pens only.
(6) Must complete board
approved curriculum and pass the board examination with eighty percent or
better.
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