Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Section 70E .1102 - MEDICATIONFoster parents are responsible for the following regarding medication:
(1) General requirements: (a) retain the manufacturer's label with expiration dates visible on non-prescription drug containers not dispensed by a pharmacist;(b) administer prescription drugs to a child only on the written order of a person authorized by law to prescribe drugs;(c) allow prescription medications to be self-administered by children only when authorized in writing by the child's licensed medical provider;(d) allow non-prescription medications to be administered to a child taking prescription medications only when authorized by the child's licensed medical provider; allow non-prescription medications to be administered to a child not taking prescription medication, with the authorization of the parents, guardian, legal custodian, or licensed medical provider;(e) allow injections to be administered by unlicensed persons who have been trained by a registered nurse, pharmacist, or other person allowed by law to train unlicensed persons to administer injections;(f) record in a Medication Administration Record (MAR) provided by the supervising agency all drugs administered to each child. The MAR shall include the following: child's name; name, strength, and quantity of the drug; instructions for administering the drug; date and time the drug is administered, discontinued, or returned to the supervising agency or the person legally authorized to remove the child from foster care; name or initials of person administering or returning the drug; child requests for changes or clarifications concerning medications; and child's refusal of any drug; and(g) follow-up for child requests for changes or clarifications concerning medications with an appointment or consultation with a licensed medical provider.(2) Medication disposal: (a) return prescription medications to the supervising agency or person legally authorized to remove the child from foster care; and(b) return discontinued prescription medications to a pharmacy or the supervising agency for disposal, in accordance with 10A NCAC 70G .0510(c).(3) Medication storage: (a) store prescription and over-the-counter medications in a locked cabinet in a clean, well-lighted, well-ventilated room other than bathrooms, kitchen, or utility room between 59º F (15º C) and 86º F (30º C);(b) store medications in a refrigerator, if required, between 36º F (2º C) and 46º F (8º C). If the refrigerator is used for food items, medications shall be kept in a separate, locked compartment or container within the refrigerator; and(c) store prescription medications separately for each child.(4) Psychotropic medication review: (a) arrange for any child receiving psychotropic medications to have his/her drug regimen reviewed by the child's licensed medical provider at least every six months;(b) report the findings of the drug regimen review to the supervising agency; and(c) document the drug review in the MAR along with any prescribed changes.(5) Medication errors: (a) report drug administration errors or adverse drug reactions to a licensed medical provider or pharmacist; and(b) document the drug administered and the drug reaction in the MAR.10A N.C. Admin. Code 70E .1102
Authority G.S. 131D-10.1; 131D-10.3; 131D-10.5; 143B-153;
Eff. September 1, 2007;
Amended Eff. November 1, 2009;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. October 3, 2017.Authority G.S. 131D-10.1; 131D-10.3; 131D-10.5; 143B-153;
Eff. September 1, 2007;
Amended Eff. November 1, 2009.