Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 310 - Oklahoma State Department of Health
Chapter 680 - Residential Care Homes
Subchapter 13 - Medication Storage and Administration
Section 310:680-13-1 - Medications
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 310:680-13-1
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
Correct medication and pharmacy techniques and principles shall be used when medications are administered or monitored. The home shall comply with the following:
(1) Storage and Maintenance.
(A)
Medications shall be stored in an area that is locked, is well lighted, and
room temperature not to exceed 86o
Fahrenheit.
(B) Medications
requiring refrigeration shall be kept in a refrigerator with a temperature
range of 36o Fahrenheit
(2o C) to 48o Fahrenheit
(8o C) and separate from food and other items. A
method of locking these medications shall be provided.
(C) Medications shall not be stored with any
other non-drug item.
(D) Each
individual's medications shall be kept separate.
(E) Externally applied medications shall be
stored separately from medications taken internally.
(F) The medication of each resident shall be
kept or stored in the original container.
(G) The medication area shall have a work
counter and shall be kept clean and well organized.
(H) Hand washing facilities with hot and cold
water shall be in close proximity to the medication area.
(I) Any unusual resident reaction to
medication shall be reported to the physician at once and documented in the
resident's record.
(J) No
prescribed medication or over-the-counter medication for one (1) resident may
be administered to or allowed in the possession of another resident.
(K) All prescription medication shall be
clearly labeled to include the resident's full name, physician's name,
prescription number, strength of drug, dosage, directions for use, date of
issue, quantity, and name, address, and phone number of pharmacy or physician
dispensing the drug.
(L) Resident's
first and last name shall be on all over-the-counter drugs used. The home shall
have a written policy to identify resident ownership of over-the-counter
medication.
(M) All drugs shall be
kept locked, and documented when taken by the resident.
(N) Documentation of medication ordered by
the physician to be administered as circumstances may require (p.r.n.) shall be
done immediately after administration and shall include date, time, dose, drug,
route, and person responsible for administration.
(O) Only the person responsible for
administering or monitoring medications shall have possession of the key to the
locked medication area.
(P) Labels
on containers shall be legible and firmly affixed.
(Q) No one shall alter labels on prescription
containers. If a medication dosage change is made by the physician, then the
container must be flagged at that time showing a label change is to be
made.
(R) An individual inventory
record and documentation for accountability shall be maintained for each
Schedule II drug prescribed for each resident.
(S) Schedule II drugs shall be kept in a
separate locked box within the locked medication area.
(T) All new or refilled prescription
medication shall be counted upon receipt in the home and documented in each
resident's medication record.
(U)
Discontinued medications may be kept up to three (3) months and must be
separated from the current medications within the locked medication
area.
(V) The home shall have a
written policy for safe disposal of discontinued medications and it shall be an
approved method by the State Department of Health. Documentation shall be
retained in the individual resident's record. Over-the-counter medications
shall be destroyed in the presence of two (2) residential care home staff
persons. Documentation shall include the name of the medication, the amount
destroyed, the method of destruction, and shall be retained in the individual
resident's record.
(W) When a
resident is admitted to a home, or returns to a home from a temporary leave,
the medications brought into the home shall be counted and documented by the
person admitting the resident and countersigned by the resident or responsible
party.
(X) When a resident is
discharged, moves, or goes on a temporary leave from the home, the unused
prescription shall be sent with the resident or with the responsible party. The
resident record shall contain documentation of quantities of medication sent,
as well as the signature of the resident or the responsible party receiving the
drugs and of the staff person of the home that counted them.
(Y) Unused drugs prescribed for residents who
have died shall be kept for one (1) month and then shall be destroyed in
accordance with Item (V) of this subsection.
(Z) The R.N. shall do a documented medication
review on every resident in the home quarterly.
(AA) Each residential care home shall have a
first-aid kit for emergency use.
(2) Administration of medications.
(A) Only persons who meet
requirements for administration of medications shall administer
medications.
(B) The person
responsible for medication administration must personally prepare the dosage,
observe the resident swallowing the medication, and chart the
medication.
(C) The person
administering the medication shall maintain an accurate written record of
medications administered.
(D)
Charting the administration of medications shall be done within an hour after
it is taken and correct procedures followed to assure that medications are not
documented by memory.
(E) All
medications shall be administered according to label directions.
(F) A resident who has been determined by his
physician as capable of self-administering medication may retain the
medications in a safe location in the resident's room. The facility shall
develop and follow policies for accountability. Scheduled medications shall not
be authorized for self-administration. A resident who has been declared legally
incompetent is not eligible for self-administration of medications.
(3) Monitoring of medications.
(A) Only persons who have
completed an approved course in medication administration shall monitor
medications.
(B) An accurate
written record of medication monitoring shall be made by the individual
monitoring the medication. This record must identify the individual responsible
for the drug monitoring.
(C)
Charting the monitoring of medication shall be done within an hour after it is
taken and correct procedure followed to assure that medications are not
documented by memory.
(D) All
medications monitored shall be taken according to label directions.
Amended at 11 Ok Reg 911, eff 12-17-93 (emergency); Amended at 11 Ok Reg 2649, eff 6-25-94
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