Contents of each emergency medication kit at a nursing home must be approved by the (select all that apply):
Director of nursing, Medical Director, Pharmacist
In NY, what specifications apply to emergency kits maintained in a nursing home?
A nursing home may administer controlled substances to patients only pursuant to a prescription issued by an authorized physician or other authorized practitioner and filled by a registered pharmacy, except that controlled substances in emergency medication kits may be administered to patients as follows:
How should emergency kits be secured in a nursing home?
Each kit shall be secured in a stationary double-locked system or other secure method approved by the department.
Emergency medication kits at nursing homes may contain how many injectable controlled substances?
3
Emergency medication kits at nursing homes may contain up to how many different controlled substances? See blue book pg. 41
10
Emergency medication kits at nursing homes may contain up to how many non-controlled, noninjectable, prepackaged medications? See blue book pg. 41
5
Psychotropic drug regimens of nursing home residents must be reviewed by an independent external consultant at least:
Once every year
Emergency kits at nursing homes may not contain more than a:
24-hour supply of controlled substances
Narcotic addiction treatment programs must file a report summary of controlled substance activity in the preceding month to the Department by the:
10th of each month (and this must be done by someone other than the physician(s) authorized to prescribe)