Nev. Admin. Code § 450B.481

Current through October 11, 2024
Section 450B.481 - Controlled substances: Record of usage; inventory
1. A record of usage must accompany the controlled substances used by a service.
2. Each time a controlled substance is administered to a patient, an entry must be made in the record. The entry must include the:
(a) Date and time the medication was administered;
(b) Incident number, patient number or name of the patient to whom the medication was administered;
(c) Dose of medication administered;
(d) Amount of medication wasted, if any;
(e) Name of the ordering physician if the medication was ordered outside of a standing protocol; and
(f) Signature of the paramedic or registered nurse who administered the medication.
3. Each time the responsibility for the controlled substances changes from one crew to another, an entry must be made in the record. The entry must include the date and time of the transfer, the current inventory upon transfer and the initials of each paramedic nurse of the receiving crew.
4. When the controlled substances are removed from service and stored, an entry must be made in the record indicating the date, time and current inventory at the time of transfer. The entry must also include the initials of each paramedic or registered nurse verifying the level of inventory of the controlled substances. When the controlled substances are returned to service, the initials of each paramedic or registered nurse on the receiving crew and the name of another paramedic or registered nurse must be entered in the record to verify the level of inventory of the controlled substances.
5. Each service shall conduct an inventory of all controlled substances monthly. The inventory must be verified by an entry in the record of controlled substances. The medical director of the service or a person designated by the medical director who is authorized to possess a controlled substance shall verify the monthly inventory at least once every year and make an entry in the record of controlled substances verifying the inventory or noting any discrepancy.
6. The medical director of a service shall oversee the removal of a controlled substance from service when a replacement for the controlled substance is added to the list of controlled substances approved for use by standing protocol.

Nev. Admin. Code § 450B.481

Added to NAC by Bd. of Health, eff. 8-1-91; A by R024-14, eff. 10/24/2014

NRS 450B.120