44:69:07:01. Pharmaceutical
services. The requirements for pharmaceutical services in birth centers
include the following:
(1) There shall be written
orders signed by a practitioner legally authorized to prescribe for all drugs
administered to mother and infant within the birth center;
(2) There shall be policies
and procedures addressing the receiving, transcribing, issuance, storage,
control, accountability, administration, and disposal of medications or drugs
in each birth center;
(3) Each birth center shall
keep a list of the following in the drug storage area for reference:
(a) Generic and trade
names for drugs substituted within the birth center;
(b) Drugs with unique
requirements for administration used within the birth center, including enteric
coatings, sublingual, buccal, and sustained release dosage forms; and
(c) Drugs controlled
under SDCL chapter 34-20B that are used within the birth center;
(4) Written policies shall
be established addressing the type and intended use of any drug to be used by
clients within the birth center;
(5) Drugs, medications,
biologicals, and chemicals kept in the birth center shall be labeled with the
drug name, strength, and expiration date;
(6) Drug cabinets shall be
accessible only to the nurse in charge, the practitioner, or the pharmacist.
All drugs controlled pursuant to SDCL chapter 34-20B shall be kept in a securely locked box, accessible only to the nurse in charge, the practitioner, or the pharmacist;
(7) Each birth center
having narcotics shall maintain a narcotic administration record so the
disposition of any particular controlled substance can be readily traced. The
date, time administered, name of administering practitioner or nurse, the name
and strength of the narcotic, the name of the client, and the balance remaining
shall be documented in the record;
(8) Drugs may not be stored
in a refrigerator used for food storage for clients, families, and employees;
(9) Anesthetic agents and
techniques to be used in any birth center shall be determined by its governing
board;
(10) General and conduction
anesthesia may not be administered at the birth center. Local anesthesia for
pudendal block and episiotomy repair may be performed if procedures are
outlined by the clinical staff. Systemic analgesia may be administered but pain
control should depend primarily on close emotional support and adequate
preparation for the birth experience;
(11) Drugs shall be
administered only by personnel or staff licensed to administer drugs;
(12) The birth center shall
be in conformance with any applicable federal, state, and local laws and
regulations relating to drug and to controlled substances;
(13) A physician,
pharmacist, or certified nurse midwife shall be responsible for the supervision
of drug stocks in the birth center; and
(14) Self-administration of
medications may not be permitted by clients admitted to the birth center.
Source:
38 SDR 115, effective January 9, 2011.
General
Authority: SDCL 34-12-62(8).
Law
Implemented: SDCL 34-12-62(8).