Utah Admin. Code 156-31b-801

Current through Bulletin 2024-08, April 15, 2024
Section R156-31b-801 - Medication Aide Certified - Formulary and Protocols

Under Subsection 58-31b-102(10)(b)(i), the formulary and protocols for a MAC to administer routine medications are as follows:

(1) under the supervision of a licensed nurse, a MAC may:
(a) administer over-the-counter medication;
(b) administer prescription medications:
(i) if expressly instructed to do so by the supervising nurse; and
(ii) via the routes listed in Subsection 58-31b-102(16)(b);
(c) turn oxygen on and off at a predetermined, established flow rate;
(d) destroy medications per facility policy;
(e) assist a patient with self administration; and
(f) account for controlled substances with another MAC or nurse physically present;
(2) a MAC may not administer medication via the following routes:
(a) central lines;
(b) colostomy;
(c) intramuscular;
(d) subcutaneous;
(e) intrathecal;
(f) intravenous;
(g) nasogastric;
(h) nonmetered inhaler;
(i) intradermal;
(j) urethral;
(k) epidural;
(l) endotracheal; or
(m) gastronomy or jejunostomy tubes;
(3) a MAC may not administer the following kinds of medications:
(a) barium and other diagnostic contrast;
(b) chemotherapeutic agents, except oral maintenance chemotherapy;
(c) medication pumps including client controlled analgesia; and
(d) nitroglycerin paste;
(4) a MAC may not:
(a) administer medication that requires nursing assessment or judgment before administration, through ongoing evaluation, or during follow-up;
(b) receive written or verbal patient orders from a licensed practitioner;
(c) transcribe orders from the medical record;
(d) conduct patient or resident assessments or evaluations;
(e) engage in patient or resident teaching activities regarding medications, unless expressly instructed to do so by the supervising nurse;
(f) calculate drug doses, or administer any medication that requires a medication calculation to determine the appropriate dose;
(g) administer the first dose of a new medication or a dosage change, unless expressly instructed to do so by the supervising nurse; or
(h) account for controlled substances, unless assisted by another MAC or a nurse who is physically present;
(5) under Section R156-31b-701a or R156-31b-701b, a nurse may refuse to delegate to a MAC the administration of medications to a specific patient or in a specific situation; and
(6) a nurse practicing in a facility that:
(a) is required to provide nursing services 24 hours a day may not supervise more than two MACs per shift; and
(b) is not required to provide nursing services 24 hours a day may supervise up to four MACs per shift.

Utah Admin. Code R156-31b-801

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2022-01, effective 12/27/2021
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-01, effective 12/28/2023