Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section I-905 - Role of Governing Bodies [Formerly Section 505]A. The Louisiana Legislature enacted R.S. 15:911, Act 502 of 2001. 1. The Nurse Practice Act, R.S. 37:911 et seq., as re-enacted and amended and the administrative rules implementing the Act serve as the legal standards for the practice of registered nurses. The Act creates the board which serves as an arm of the state government to protect the health and welfare of the citizens of the state as far as the practice of the registered nurse is concerned. The board regulates the practice of nurses by licensing qualified individuals as registered nurses. Further, the board investigates complaints relative to the practice of a registered nurse and provides information and direction relative to the legal practice of registered nurses.2. The department has been directed to perform a variety of tasks related to of R.S. 15:911 including jointly promulgating the rules herein. The department's continuing role will include approval of doctors and registered nurses who are selected by the detention centers to conduct medical assessments and review prescriber's orders in order to determine when the administration of a medication to a particular child housed in a detention center can safely be delegated and performed by someone other than a licensed health professional.3. The director of the juvenile detention center provides: a. an appropriate environment and supplies for training unlicensed personnel to administer medications;b. for collaboration with the registered nurse regarding the safe and appropriate storage of medications and access to the medications by trained unlicensed personnel relative to: i. the storage of medications in a locked cabinet, closet, or drawer that is used only for the storage of medications;ii. medications that must be refrigerated to be stored in locked box in the refrigerator;iii. the counting and the keeping of accurate records on controlled substances on a daily basis;iv. a double locked cabinet, box or drawer that is used only for the storage of controlled substances;c. at least two detention facility employees who have the desire and the potential capability to complete successfully the training, to administer medication in a safe and competent manner;d. administrative supervision for personnel administering medications and cooperates with the registered nurse or physician in the support, supervision, and evaluation of unlicensed trained personnel;e. relief from all other duties during the period that the unlicensed trained personnel is administering the medications;f. essential space, materials, equipment, and other requirements;g. annual in-service for unlicensed trained personnel to maintain and improve technical skills;h. a procedure for a witness to the medication procedure upon the unlicensed trained personnel's request;i. a procedure for the withdrawal of a witness upon written request;j. the maintenance of records documenting the administration of medication in an appropriate, confidential file;k. a plan to accommodate timely consultation between the trained unlicensed personnel and the registered nurse or physician regarding complications or problems not addressed in the juvenile's individual health plan;l. a plan to maintain drug security in the work site and on the person in accord with federal and state requirements;m. a plan for disposal of hazardous waste material in accord with federal guidelines;n. a record on each individual who successfully completes the unlicensed employee medication administration course. Records must include: i. original skills check list scoring;ii. a copy of the certificate indicating completion of the medication administration course;iii. documentation of successful completion of the annual in-service and evaluation.La. Admin. Code tit. 22, § I-905
Promulgated by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Office of the Secretary and Department of Health and Hospitals, Board of Nursing, LR 28:1784 (August 2002).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:918(K), and 15:911.