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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 433B - ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO CHILDREN

NRS 433B.135 Adoption of policies concerning the administration of medications.

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NRS 433B.135 Adoption of policies concerning the administration of medications.
1. The Administrator shall adopt a policy for each treatment facility and any other division facility into which a child may be committed by a court order concerning the manner in which to:
(a)Document the orders of the treating physician of a child;
(b)Administer medication to a child;
(c)Store, handle and dispose of medication;
(d)Document the administration of medication and any errors in the administration of medication;
(e)Minimize errors in the administration of medication; and
(f)Address errors in the administration of medication.
2. The Administrator shall ensure that each employee who comes into direct contact with a child at any treatment facility and any other division facility into which a child may be committed by a court order and who will administer medication to a child receives a copy of and understands the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1.
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