New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 19 - PHARMACISTS
Part 24 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES - DANGEROUS DRUGS
Section 16.19.24.7 - DEFINITIONS

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.19.24.7

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

All terms defined in the Pharmacy Act or elsewhere in the Board regulations shall have the same meanings in this regulation unless otherwise defined as follows:

A. "Emergency Medical Service" or "EMS" refers to an organization which: transports patients and/or in which patient care is delivered off-site primarily by mobile units in which one or more licensed practitioners assesses or diagnose and treat patients; and in which drugs are stored, distributed, dispensed, or administered for patient treatment.

B. "In Use" means when dangerous drugs and controlled substances are removed from the principle place of business' stored inventory and placed in jump kits or mobile units for emergency use.

C. "Jump Kit" means portable carrying devices that contain emergency medical supplies and drugs.

D. "Location" refers to any sites which are part of the EMS's operations, including its headquarters, stations, vehicle bays, docks, or hangers. This can include the mobile units or the practitioner's jump kits.

E. "Medical Director" means a physician who is responsible for all aspects of patient care of an EMS as defined in NMSA 24 10 B(3).

F. "Mobile Unit" means to a vehicle such as an ambulance, rescue or fire truck; boat or ship; or aircraft.

G. "Practitioner" refers to a licensee under the laws and regulations who is an employee or contractee of an EMS and is authorized to assess or diagnose patients, and to dispense drugs for emergency treatment. They may include physicians, physician's assistants, nurses, and/or emergency medical technicians/paramedics.

H. "Principle Place of Business" refers to any site's which are part of the EMS's operations, including its headquarters, stations, vehicle bays, docks, or hangars where dangerous drugs and/or controlled substances are stored, but does not include dangerous drugs or controlled substances "in use".

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