A nursing home consultant pharmacist in charge, means a pharmacist who assumes the ultimate responsibility to ensure adherence to all laws and regulations concerning pharmacy services in a nursing home.
The consultant pharmacist in charge is required to perform a majority of the consultative services provided in the nursing home and must abide by, pharmacy law and regulations, and the policy and procedures of the nursing home.
A nursing home consultant pharmacist at large is a pharmacist who practices as a consultant in one or more homes to assist the consultant pharmacist in charge.
Consultant pharmacists in a nursing home are involved in the following areas of pharmaceutical care which include drug storage, distribution and utilization in that nursing home:
Requirements
Note: For heparin, adrenaline and benadryl, all patients shall have a precalculated dose.
The following is a list of categories of drugs which are acceptable in emergency kits in long-term-care facilities in accordance with this regulation of the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy. In every instance where injectables are indicated, only single-dose injectables are acceptable.
Limit: two (2)
Maximum quantity: two (2)
Limit: three (3)
Maximum quantity: if oral: six (6);
if injectable: two (2)
Limit: five (5)
Maximum quantity: five (5)
Limit: three (3)
Maximum quantity: one (1)
Limit: one (1)
Maximum quantity: three (3)
Limit: one (1)
Maximum quantity: ten (10)
Limit: two (2)
Maximum quantity: four (4)
Limit: three (3)
Maximum quantity: four (4)
Limit: two (2)
Maximum quantity: four (4)
Limit: one (1)
Maximum quantity: four (4)
The content and quantity of injectable cardiac life support medications is to be recommended by the quality assurance and patient assessment committee at the long-term-care facility and approved by the Executive Director of the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy.
Limit: three (3)
Maximum quantity: eight (8)*
*When nitroglycerine sublingual is used: quantity -1 bottle of 25
Limit: one (1)
Maximum quantity: one (1)
Limit: three (3)
Maximum quantity: two (2)
Limit: two (2)
Maximum quantity: four (4)
Limit: three (3)
Maximum quantity: two (2)
Limit: two (2)
Maximum quantity: two (2)
Limit (1)
Maximum quantity: two (2)
Limit (1)
Maximum quantity: two (2) (Revised 02/11/2003, 11/1/2007, 7/10/2009 and 7/22/2015)
The following is a list of categories of drugs which are acceptable in emergency kits in licensed in-patient hospice facilities in accordance with this regulation of the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy. The Board shall set guidelines for specific quantities of approved medications which will be reviewed periodically. The provision or presence of an emergency kit in an inpatient hospice facility does not waive the requirements of board regulation 04-00-0006 which requires any pharmacy providing prescription drugs to one or more patients in a nursing home or other institution to provide emergency prescription services for those patients and to provide information to the nursing home or institution indicating how the pharmacists can be reached after pharmacy hours.
070.00.15 Ark. Code R. 002