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STATE OF CONNECTICUT Department of Children and Families Medication Administration Certification Training Based on the Basic Medication Administration.

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1 STATE OF CONNECTICUT Department of Children and Families Medication Administration Certification Training Based on the Basic Medication Administration Curriculum 2010 Edition Recertification Review Guide, Unit 10 1

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3 3 Regulations re: safeguarding the medications and the medication storage keys The medication storage keys must be carried by the medication certified staff person or licensed medical person on duty Recertification Review Guide, Unit 10 3

4 4 Storage requirement for non-controlled medications Non-controlled medications must be stored in a locked, immobile container that is accessible only to med certified or licensed medical staff Recertification Review Guide, Unit 10 4

5 5 Storage requirement for controlled medications Controlled medications must be stored in a locked, immobile container that is inside another locked, immobile container accessible only to medication certified staff or licensed medical staff Recertification Review Guide, Unit 10 5

6 6 Controlled medication count Must be performed at the change of shift or whenever the responsibility for the medications changes Recertification Review Guide, Unit 10 6

7 7 Incorrect Controlled medication count Recertification Review Guide, Unit 10 7 Forward the incident report to the Dept. of Consumer Protection Drug Control Division and to DCF 3 Complete an incident report 2 Contact your chain of command 1 If the controlled medication count is wrong (there is a discrepancy) discrepancy)

8 8 Refrigerated medications The medication refrigerator must be kept at 36° - 46°F. Medications stored in the refrigerator must be accessible only to med certified or licensed medical staff Recertification Review Guide, Unit 10 8

9 9 Storage of external, internal and emergency medications Internal medications and external (topical) medications must be stored separately from each other Emergency Emergency medications (Epi-pens and rescue asthma inhalers) must be stored where all trained staff may have easy access to them. They should not be locked with other medications. Recertification Review Guide, Unit 10 9

10 10 Guidelines for destroying non-controlled and controlled medications 2 DCF med certified staff may destroy non-controlled medications Contact Drug Control Division of Consumer Protection if controlled medications need to be destroyed Follow your facility’s policy and procedure for destroying medications Recertification Review Guide, Unit 10 10

11 11 Unit 10 Quiz 1.Who may legally dispense medication? a)licensed practitioners, RN’s, med admin certified staff b)pharmacists, licensed practitioners, RN’s c)pharmacists, licensed practitioners d)pharmacists, med admin certified staff 2.True or False: The controlled medication count must be performed at the change of shift or whenever the responsibility for the medications changes 3.True or False: 2 DCF med certified staff may destroy non-controlled medications 11 Recertification Review Guide, Unit 10

12 12 Answers to Unit 10 Quiz 1. Who may legally dispense medication? c) pharmacists, licensed practitioners 2. True or False: The controlled medication count must be performed at the change of shift or whenever the responsibility for the medications changes True 3. True or False: 2 DCF med certified staff may destroy non-controlled medications True 12 Recertification Review Guide, Unit 10 Back to “Recert Review” home page Forward to Unit 11


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