OAR 855-043-0630
Correctional Facility - Drug Delivery and Control


(1)

Policies and Procedures: The pharmacist and the practitioner representing the facility shall be responsible for establishing written policies and procedures for medication management including, but not limited to, drug procurement, dispensing, administration, labeling, medication counseling, drug utilization review, medication records, parenterals, emergency and nonroutine dispensing procedures, stop orders, over-the-counter drugs, security, storage and disposal of drugs withing the facility. Policies and procedures shall be reviewed and updated annually by the pharmacist and the practitioner, maintained in the facility; and be made available to the Board for inspection. The facility shall submit to the Board for approval, the name of any employee pharmacist or a written agreement between the pharmacist and the facility regarding drug policies and procedures. The facility shall notify the Board of any change of pharmacist within 15 days of the change.

(2)

Dispensing: Prescription drugs shall be dispensed by a pharmacist or by a practitioner authorized to dispense in either an individual container, medication card, or in a unit dose system.

(3)

Unit Dose Dispensing System. The “Unit Dose Dispensing System” is that drug distribution system which is pharmacy based and which uses unit dose packaging in a manner which removes traditional drug stock from patient care areas and enables the selection and distribution of unit dose packaging to be pharmacy based and controlled:

(a)

A unit dose dispensing system shall:

(A)

By nature of the system;
(i)
Provide for separation of medications by patient name and location; and
(ii)
Provide for separating medications by day of administration.

(B)

By means of an individual patient medication record:
(i)
Record the drug and dosing regimen of those drugs dispensed by the pharmacy;
(ii)
Record the actual doses dispensed and returned to the pharmacy;
(iii)
Record the date of the original order and the date the order is discontinued;
(iv)
Provide a means for the pharmacist to verify the prescriber’s original order;
(v)
Provide a means for the pharmacist to certify the accuracy of the selected medication before the dose is delivered for administration to the patient; and
(vi)
Provide a mechanism to easily identify those drugs dispensed by pharmacy that are controlled substances.

(b)

Each correctional facility utilizing a unit dose dispensing system shall establish written policies specifying the categories of drugs which will or will not be dispensed under the unit dose distribution system. Such policies shall be available in the pharmacy for inspection by the Board:

(A)

Proper utilization of the unit dose system requires that, in as far as is practicable, all medications be in unit dose packaging when dispensed.

(B)

Controlled substances may be included in the unit dose system if the methods of including such drugs in the system are in compliance with applicable federal and state laws and rules.

(C)

Drugs not dispensed in unit dose packaging must be labeled in accordance with OAR 855-041-0177(4).

(c)

The pharmacist shall certify the accuracy of the selected unit dose packages before the dose is delivered for administration to the patient.

(d)

All medication shall be stored in a locked area or locked cart.

(4)

Labeling: Prescription drugs dispensed in individual containers or medication cards shall be labeled with the following information:

(a)

Name and identifying number of the patient/inmate;

(b)

Name, strength, and quantity of the drug dispensed. If the drug does not have a brand name, then the generic name of the drug and the drug manufacturer must be stated;

(c)

Name of the prescriber;

(d)

Initials of the dispenser and the date of dispensing;

(e)

Directions for use;

(f)

Auxiliary labels and cautionary statements as required;

(g)

Manufacturer’s expiration date, or an earlier date if preferable; and

(h)

Name of the pharmacy.

(5)

Patient counseling:

(a)

Upon receipt of a prescription drug order and following review by the pharmacist of the patient’s record, the pharmacist shall initiate and provide oral counseling to the patient or to the patient’s agent or care giver in all ambulatory care settings and for discharge medications in institutions:

(A)

Upon request; or

(B)

On matters which a reasonable and prudent pharmacist would deem significant; or

(C)

Whenever the drug prescribed has not previously been dispensed to the patient; or

(D)

Whenever the patient’s medication record shows the drug has not been previously dispensed to the patient in the same dosage, form, strength or with the same written directions.

(b)

When counseling is provided it shall include information that a reasonable and prudent pharmacist would deem necessary to provide for the safe and effective use of the drug. Such information may include the following:

(A)

The name and description of the drug;

(B)

The dosage form, dose, route of administration, and duration of drug therapy;

(C)

The intended use of the drug and expected actions;

(D)

Special directions and precautions for preparation, administration, and use by the patient;

(E)

Common severe side or adverse effects or interactions and therapeutic contraindications that may be encountered, including their avoidance, and the action required if they occur;

(F)

The possible dangers of taking the drug with alcohol, or taking the drug and then operating a motor vehicle or other hazardous machinery;

(G)

Techniques for self-monitoring drug therapy;

(H)

Proper storage;

(I)

Prescription refill information;

(J)

Action to be taken in the event of a missed dose; and

(K)

Pharmacist comments relevant to the patient’s drug therapy, including any other information peculiar to the specific patient or drug.

(c)

Patient counseling shall be in person whenever practicable. Whenever the prescription is delivered outside the confines of the pharmacy by mail or other third party delivery, counseling shall be in writing and by free access to the pharmacist by phone.

(d)

Subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall not apply to those prescription drug orders for inpatients in hospitals or institutions where the drug is to be administered by a nurse or other individual authorized to administer drugs.

(e)

Notwithstanding the requirements set forth in subsection (a), a pharmacist is not required to provide oral counseling when a patient refuses the pharmacist’s attempt to counsel, or when the pharmacist, on a case by case basis and in the exercise of professional judgment, determines that another form of counseling would be more effective.

(f)

Board rules for patient counseling must be observed for patient/inmates who self administer or who are given prescription drugs when they are released from the correctional facility.

(6)

Administration: Drugs shall be administered to inmate/ patients by a practitioner or nurse, or by an unlicensed person who has been trained to administer drugs as defined in Nursing Board administrative rule 851-047-0020 (Teaching Administration of Noninjectable Medications and Periodic Inspection). Drugs selected by registered nurses from manufacturer’s or pharmacist’s bulk drug containers shall not be administered by unlicensed persons, except under certain emergency and nonroutine situations as described in the facility’s policies and procedures.

Source: Rule 855-043-0630 — Correctional Facility - Drug Delivery and Control, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=855-043-0630.

855–043–0002
Definitions
855–043–0003
Expedited Partner Therapy
855–043–0005
Practitioner Labeling
855–043–0210
Oregon Nurse Practitioner Dispensing
855–043–0405
Supervising Physician Dispensing Outlet - Purpose and Scope
855–043–0410
Supervising Physician Dispensing Outlet - Registration
855–043–0415
Supervising Physician Dispensing Outlet - Consulting Pharmacist
855–043–0420
Supervising Physician Dispensing Outlet - Policies and Procedures
855–043–0425
Supervising Physician Dispensing Outlet - Security
855–043–0430
Supervising Physician Dispensing Outlet - Storage of Drugs
855–043–0435
Supervising Physician Dispensing Outlet - Labeling
855–043–0436
Supervising Physician Dispensing Outlet - Limited English Proficiency and Accessibility
855–043–0440
Supervising Physician Dispensing Outlet - Dispensing and Drug Delivery
855–043–0445
Supervising Physician Dispensing Outlet - Drug Dispensing Training Program
855–043–0450
Supervising Physician Dispensing Outlet - Disposal of Drugs
855–043–0455
Supervising Physician Dispensing Outlet - Record Keeping
855–043–0505
Dispensing Practitioner Drug Outlets - Purpose
855–043–0510
Dispensing Practitioner Drug Outlets - Registration
855–043–0520
Dispensing Practitioner Drug Outlets - Policies and Procedures
855–043–0525
Dispensing Practitioner Drug Outlets - Security
855–043–0530
Dispensing Practitioner Drug Outlets - Drug Acquisition
855–043–0535
Dispensing Practitioner Drug Outlets - Drug Storage
855–043–0540
Dispensing Practitioner Drug Outlet - Labeling
855–043–0541
Dispensing Practitioner Drug Outlet - Limited English Proficiency and Accessibility
855–043–0545
Dispensing Practitioner Drug Outlets - Dispensing and Drug Delivery
855–043–0550
Dispensing Practitioner Drug Outlets - Disposal of Drugs
855–043–0555
Dispensing Practitioner Drug Outlets - Record Keeping
855–043–0560
Dispensing Practitioner Drug Outlets - Inspections
855–043–0600
Correctional Facility - Purpose and Scope
855–043–0610
Correctional Facility - Definitions
855–043–0620
Correctional Facility - Duties of the Pharmacist
855–043–0630
Correctional Facility - Drug Delivery and Control
855–043–0700
Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Purpose and Scope
855–043–0705
Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Registration
855–043–0710
Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Personnel
855–043–0715
Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Policies and Procedures
855–043–0720
Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Security
855–043–0725
Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Drug Acquisition
855–043–0730
Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Storage of Drugs
855–043–0735
Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Labeling
855–043–0736
Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Limited English Proficiency and Accessibility
855–043–0740
Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Dispensing and Drug Delivery
855–043–0745
Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Disposal of Drugs
855–043–0750
Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Record Keeping
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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