PREVENTION

Actions taken to minimize and/or eliminate social, psychological, or other conditions. Prevention can occur at the individual, group, community, and societal levels and enhances opportunities to achieve positive fulfillment.
 
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  MANAGEMENT

See ADMINISTRATION
 
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  PRACTICE

Established actions or ways of proceeding in the regular performance of organizational duties. Policies and procedures often guide practice.
 
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  LIABILITY

An obligation, responsibility, or debt.
 
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  MEDICATION

A prescribed or over-the-counter drug that is injected, taken orally, applied topically, or otherwise administered.
 
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  ADMINISTRATION

The personnel responsible for management functions of the organization, including fiscal management, human resources, and service delivery. Such personnel determine organizational goals, acquire and allocate resources to carry out a program, coordinate activities toward goal achievement, and monitor, evaluate, and make needed changes in processes and procedures to improve the likelihood of goal achievement. The term is synonymously used with MANAGEMENT.
 
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  PRESCRIBE

To issue lawful order from a practitioner for the preparation and administration of a drug or device for a specific client that is communicated directly to a pharmacist in a licensed pharmacy.
 
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  DISPENSE

The act of processing a drug for delivery to a client pursuant to a practitioner's order. Dispensing medications includes the following:
  • checking the directions on the label against the directions on the prescription or order to determine accuracy;
  • selecting the drug from stock to fill the order;
  • counting, measuring, compounding, or preparing the drug;
  • placing the drug from stock into the proper container;
  • affixing the label to the container; and
  • adding any required notations to a written prescription.
 
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  ADMINISTER

The act of giving a single dose of a prescribed drug to a client by an authorized person in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations governing such acts. The complete act entails removing an individual dose from a previously dispensed, properly labeled container (including a unit dose container), verifying it with a physician's order, giving the individual dose to the proper client, and recording the time and dose given.
 
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  PERSONNEL

The body of employees and/or volunteers that carries out the organization's tasks under the organization's administration and/or supervision. This definition does not include foster parents who are specifically referenced in relevant standards
 
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  TRAINING

Instruction so as to make fit, qualified, or proficient in a skill or body of knowledge.
 
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  SUPERVISION

Assumption of responsibility for directly overseeing and evaluating the work or work products of personnel within an organization. Also includes inspecting the act or process of accomplishing a function or activity.
 
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  INFORMED CONSENT

The explicit granting of permission by a consumer or his/her legal guardian to the service provider and organization to use a specific intervention or participate in research. The consent is predicated on full disclosure of the facts to enable the consumer to make a decision based on knowledge of the risks and alternatives.
 
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  SERVICE RECIPIENT

The individuals, groups, organizations, or communities that use, receive, or benefit from programs and services. Service recipients can include consumers, patients, family members, legal guardians, advocates, public/private organizations, employers, and purchasers. All are regarded as significant stakeholders served in a variety of agencies and practice settings.
 
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  LEGAL GUARDIAN

A person who has legal responsibility for the care and management of a person incapable of administering his/her own affairs. In the case of a minor child, the guardian is charged with the legal responsibility for the care and management of the child and of the minor child's estate.
 
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  SERVICE

One or more organization-operated programs or activities that have a common general objective and deploy the organization's material and human resources in a planned and systematic manner. An organization that publicly promotes or identifies itself in writing as offering a service, is licensed to deliver a service, assigns personnel and/or space to a service, or allocates financial resources to a service is considered to offer that service.
 
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  PROTOCOLS

Instruments and procedures used to accomplish a particular goal, activity, or purpose.
 
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  SAMPLE

A portion or representative percentage of a greater whole.
 
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PA-RPM 3: Medication Control and Administration*

 
The agency ensures safe, uniform medication control and administration.
Note: Please see Medication Control and Administration Management Policy_and Procedure Template in the Announcements section of My COA account for additional assistance with this standard.
NA The agency does not prescribe, dispense, administer, or store medication.

PA-RPM 3.01

 
Personnel directly involved in medication control and administration receive training and demonstrate competence in medication control and administration, and knowledge of applicable legal requirements.
Interpretation: Personnel who have not completed training must work under the supervision of qualified staff.

PA-RPM 3.02

 

When medication is initially prescribed, the agency or the prescribing physician:

  1. obtains the written, informed consent of the service recipient, and/or a legal guardian:
  2. fully explains the benefits, risks, and alternatives.
Interpretation: The agency obtains consent for over-the-counter medication, either at the initiation of service or upon administration of the medication.
NA The agency does not prescribe medication.

PA-RPM 3.03

 
When individuals are receiving prescription medication, administration of over-the-counter medications should be done in consultation with a qualified medical professional to identify possible adverse interaction of medications.
NA The agency does not prescribe or administer medication.

PA-RPM 3.04

 

Protocols and controls governing the proper administration and storage of medication include:

  1. locked, supervised storage with access limited to authorized personnel;
  2. packaging in childproof containers and labeling with the name of person served, medication name, dosage, prescribing physician name, and number or code identifying the written order;
  3. appropriate disposal of out-of-date or unused medication, syringes, medical waste, or medication prescribed to former persons served;
  4. a record of who received medications, what medications were dispensed or administered, and when and by whom medications were dispensed or administered;
  5. protocols for the administration of over-the-counter medications; and
  6. a prohibition against dispensing drug samples without a prescription.
Note: Please see Checklist: Facility Observation in the Tools Index for additional assistance with this standard.
NA The agency does not dispense, administer, or store medication.

PA-RPM 3.05

 
Personnel observe and assess the effects of medication on the service recipient and consult with medical professionals, as necessary.
NA The agency does not prescribe or administer medication.
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PURPOSE: Comprehensive, systematic, and effective risk prevention and management practices reduce the agency's risk, loss, and liability exposure.
 
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