New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 19 - PHARMACISTS
Part 26 - PHARMACIST PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY
Section 16.19.26.9 - VACCINES
Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.19.26.9
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Protocol:
(1) Prescriptive
authority for vaccines shall be exercised solely in accordance with the written
protocol for vaccine prescriptive authority approved by the board.
(2) Any pharmacist exercising prescriptive
authority for vaccines must maintain a current copy of the protocol for vaccine
prescriptive authority approved by the board.
B. Education and training:
(1) The pharmacist must successfully complete
a course of training, accredited by the accreditation council for pharmacy
education (ACPE), provided by:
(a) the
centers for disease control and prevention (CDC); or
(b) a similar health authority or
professional body approved by the board.
(2) Training must include study materials,
hands-on training and techniques for administering vaccines, comply with
current CDC guidelines, and provide instruction and experiential training in
the following content areas:
(a) mechanisms
of action for vaccines, contraindication, drug interaction, and monitoring
after vaccine administration;
(b)
standards for pediatric, adolescent, and adult immunization
practices;
(c) basic immunology and
vaccine protection;
(d)
vaccine-preventable diseases;
(e)
recommended pediatric, adolescent, and adult immunization schedule;
(f) vaccine storage management;
(g) biohazard waste disposal and sterile
techniques;
(h) informed
consent;
(i) physiology and
techniques for vaccine administration;
(j) pre and post-vaccine assessment and
counseling;
(k) immunization record
management;
(l) management of
adverse events, including identification, appropriate response, documentation
and reporting;
(m) reimbursement
procedures and vaccine coverage by federal, state and local entities.
(3) Continuing education: Any
pharmacist exercising prescriptive authority for vaccines shall complete a
minimum of 0.2 CEU of live ACPE approved vaccine related continuing education
every two years. Such continuing education shall be in addition to requirements
in
16.19.4.10
NMAC.
(4) Basic life
support/cardiopulmonary resuscitation (BLS/CPR): Any pharmacist exercising
prescriptive authority for vaccines shall complete and have current live
BLS/CPR certification.
C. Authorized drugs:
(1) Prescriptive authority shall be limited
to those drugs and vaccines delineated in the written protocol for vaccine
prescriptive authority approved by the board, and;
(2) Other vaccines as determined by the CDC,
the advisory committee on immunization practices (ACIP) or New Mexico
department of health that may be required to protect the public health and
safety
D. Records:
(1) The prescribing
pharmacist must generate a written or electronic prescription for any dangerous
drug authorized.
(2) Informed
consent must be documented in accordance with the written protocol for vaccine
prescriptive authority approved by the board and a record of such consent
maintained in the pharmacy for a period of at least three years.
E. Notification: Upon signed consent of the patient or guardian the pharmacist shall update the New Mexico department of health immunization program's electronic database (NMSIIS) of any vaccine administered.
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