Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 450. Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services |
Chapter 24. Standards and Criteria for Comprehensive Community Addiction Recovery Centers |
Subchapter 3. Required Services |
Part 13. MEDICATION CLINIC SERVICES |
SECTION 450:24-3-122. Medication clinic, medication monitoring
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- (a) Medication administration, storage and control, and consumer reactions shall be regularly monitored.(b) Facilities shall assure proper storage and control of medications, immediate response if incorrect or overdoses occur, and have appropriate emergency supplies available if needed.(1) Written procedures for medication administration shall be available and accessible in all medication storage areas, and available to all staff authorized to administer medications.(2) All medications shall be kept in locked, non-consumer accessible areas. Conditions which shall be considered in medication storage are light, moisture, sanitation, temperature, ventilation, and the segregation and safe storage of poisons, external medications, and internal medications.(3) Telephone numbers of the state poison centers shall be immediately available in all locations where medications are prescribed, or administered, or stored.(4) A qualified physician shall supervise the preparation and stock of an emergency kit which is readily available, but accessible only to physician, nursing and pharmacy staff.(c) Compliance with 450:24-3-122 shall be determined by on-site observation and a review of the following: written policy and procedures, clinical records, and PI records.