Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 8, December 2, 2024
Section 6VAC35-101-1060 - MedicationA. All medication shall be properly labeled consistent with the requirements of the Virginia Drug Control Act (§ 54.1-3400 et seq. of the Code of Virginia). Medication prescribed for individual use shall be so labeled.B. All medication shall be securely locked, except (i) as required by 6VAC35-101-1250 (delivery of medication in postdispositional programs) or (ii) if otherwise ordered by a physician on an individual basis for keep-on-person or equivalent use. C. All staff responsible for medication administration who do not hold a license issued by the Virginia Department of Health Professions authorizing the administration of medications shall, in accordance with the provisions of § 54.1-3408 of the Code of Virginia, either (i) have successfully completed a medication training program approved by the Board of Nursing or (ii) be licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia to administer medications before they can administer medication as stated in 6VAC35-101-190 (required initial training). Such staff members shall undergo an annual refresher training as stated in 6VAC35-101-200(retraining).D. Staff authorized to administer medication shall be informed of any known side effects of the medication and the symptoms of the effects.E. A program of medication, including procedures regarding the use of over-the-counter medication pursuant to written or verbal orders issued by personnel authorized by law to give such orders, shall be initiated for a resident only when prescribed in writing by a person authorized by law to prescribe medication.F. All medications shall be administered in accordance with the physician's or other prescriber's instructions and consistent with the requirements of § 54.2-2408 of the Code of Virginia and the Virginia Drug Control Act (§ 54.1-3400 et seq. of the Code of Virginia).G. A medication administration record shall be maintained of all medicines received by each resident and shall include:1. Date the medication was prescribed or most recently refilled;3. Schedule for administration;6. Identity of the individual who administered the medication; and7. Dates the medication was discontinued or changed.H. In the event of a medication incident or an adverse drug reaction, first aid shall be administered if indicated. Staff shall promptly contact a poison control center, pharmacist, nurse, or physician and shall take actions as directed. If the situation is not addressed in standing orders, the attending physician shall be notified as soon as possible and the actions taken by staff shall be documented. A medication incident shall mean an error made in administering a medication to a resident including the following: (i) a resident is given incorrect medication; (ii) medication is administered to the incorrect resident; (iii) an incorrect dosage is administered; (iv) medication is administered at a wrong time or not at all; and (v) the medication is administered through an improper method. A medication error does not include a resident's refusal of appropriately offered medication.I. Written procedures shall provide for (i) the documentation of medication incidents, (ii) the review of medication incidents and reactions and making any necessary improvements, (iii) the storage of controlled substances, and (iv) the distribution of medication off campus. The procedures must be approved by a health care professional. Documentation of this approval shall be retained.J. Medication refusals shall be documented including action taken by staff. The facility shall follow procedures for managing such refusals which shall address: 1. Manner by which medication refusals are documented; and2. Physician follow-up, as appropriate.K. Disposal and storage of unused, expired, and discontinued medications shall be in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.L. The telephone number of a regional poison control center and other emergency numbers shall be posted on or next to each nonpay telephone that has access to an outside line in each building in which residents sleep or participate in programs.M. Syringes and other medical implements used for injecting or cutting skin shall be locked and inventoried in accordance with facility procedures.6 Va. Admin. Code § 35-101-1060
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 29, Issue 25, eff. January 1, 2014.Statutory Authority
§§ 16.1-309.9, 16.1-322.7, and 66-10 of the Code of Virginia.