Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section I-913 - Unlicensed Training Curriculum for Medication Administration [Formerly Section 513]A. The six hours of general training for the medication administration course shall consist at minimum of the following information: 1. legal role differentiation in medication delivery;2. classification of medications and general purposes of each;3. proper procedures for administration of medication;4. handling, storage, and disposal of medications;5. appropriate and correct record keeping;6. appropriate actions when emergencies and other unusual circumstances occur;7. appropriate use of resources.B. The course and skills demonstration shall be repeated only once upon the recommendation of the instructor.C. A test score of 85 percent competency shall be required on the written test.D. A pass/fail grade based on demonstrated competency on the skills checklist shall apply to the practical portion of the course. A registered nurse shall administer the examination. The applicant shall demonstrate competency in the following areas: 2. preparation and administration of: a. oral medications including liquids;E. Child specific training includes at minimum:1. reason for the medication;2. desired and adverse effects of the individual's medication;3. recognition and response to an emergency;4. observation of the individual;5. unique individual requirements for administration of medication;6. additional training such as the following may be required:a. administration of pre-measured dose inhalants;b. handling and administering controlled substances;c. measuring growth, taking vital signs and other specific procedures as required;d. using emergency medications.La. Admin. Code tit. 22, § I-913
Promulgated by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Office of the Secretary and Department of Health and Hospitals, Board of Nursing, LR 28:1786 (August 2002).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:918(K), and 15:911.