Rule 46:17:05:05 Pharmacy services.
46:17:05:05. Pharmacy
services. All medications must be labeled according to current
pharmacological practices, including precautionary and accessory instruction.
Outdated drugs or those with worn labels or those that have been discontinued
by a physician, physician assistant, or certified nurse practitioner must be
removed from the medication supply of the person supported. The ICF/MR shall
provide or make arrangements for the provision of routine and emergency
medication to any person it serves. A pharmacist, with input from the
interdisciplinary team, shall review the drug regimen of each person at least
quarterly, report any irregularities in the person's drug regimens, and prepare
a record of the drug regimen for each person, which the ICF/MR shall maintain.
An individual medication administration record must be
maintained for each person. As appropriate, the pharmacist shall participate in
each person's support plan, either in person or through a written report to the
interdisciplinary team.
The ICF/MR shall have an organized system for drug
administration that identifies each drug up to the point of administration. The
system must assure compliance with SDCL chapter 36-11. This system must also address drug administration errors, reporting process, and correction procedures.
Those staff administering medications must have completed
an approved medication administration course. All medication must be
administered in compliance with the physician's, physician assistant's,
certified nurse practitioner's, or dentist's orders.
Source:
26 SDR 96, effective January 24, 2000; 27 SDR 63, effective December 31, 2000;
37 SDR 69, effective October 18, 2010.
General
Authority: SDCL 27B-2-26(3).
Law
Implemented: 42 C.F.R. § 483.460 (October 1, 2002).
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