§ 2600.188. Medication errors.
(a) Medication errors include the following:
(1) Failure to administer a medication.
(2) Administration of the wrong medication.
(3) Administration of the wrong amount of medication.
(4) Failure to administer a medication at the prescribed time.
(5) Administration to the wrong resident.
(6) Administration through the wrong route.
(b) A medication error shall be immediately reported to the resident, the residents designated person and the prescriber.
(c) Documentation of medication errors and the prescribers response shall be kept in the residents record.
(d) There shall be a system in place to identify and document medication errors and the homes pattern of error.
(e) There shall be documentation of the follow-up action that was taken to prevent future medication errors.
Cross References This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 2600.16 (relating to reportable incidents and conditions).
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