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Rule 4729:7-2-04 | Record keeping.

... compounded drug preparation; (b) The pharmacist conducting the final check of the compounded drug preparation; and (c) The pharmacist who dispenses the compounded drug preparation. (12) All other drug compounding records as required by USP 795, USP 797, and USP 800. (B) All records maintained in accordance with this rule shall be readily retrievable and uniformly maintained for at least th...

Rule 4729:7-2-05 | Drugs compounded for veterinarian office use.

...terinarian's practice; and (c) The pharmacist who provides the veterinarian with a compounded drug preparation exercises their professional judgment as to whether the quantity of the drug is appropriate. (E) A veterinarian may personally furnish up to a seven-day supply of a compounded drug provided in accordance with this rule to a patient when, in their professional judgment, failure to provid...

Rule 4729:7-3-07 | Pharmacists conducting medication validation.

...ative Code, a prescriber may delegate a pharmacist to perform medication validation ("final check") of a finished compounded drug preparation prior to it being administered to a patient. (B) A pharmacist performing medication validation in accordance with paragraph (A) of this rule shall comply with the record keeping provisions of rule 4729:7-3-06 of the Administrative Code.

Rule 4729:8-4-03 | Access to opioid treatment program data provided by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.

...n 4729.80 of the Revised Code; (2) Pharmacist and pharmacist delegates as authorized in division (A)(6) of section 4729.80 of the Revised Code; (3) The director of health as authorized in division (A)(13) of section 4729.80 of the Revised Code; (4) An individual listed in division (A)(5) or (A)(6) of section 4729.80 who is from or participating with another state's prescription monitor...

Rule 4729:8-4-03 | Access to opioid treatment program data provided by the Ohio department of mental health and addiction services.

...n 4729.80 of the Revised Code; (2) Pharmacist and pharmacist delegates as authorized under section 4729.80 of the Revised Code; (3) The director of health as authorized under section 4729.80 of the Revised Code; (4) An individual listed in paragraphs (A)(1) and (A)(2) of this rule who is from or participating with another state's prescription monitoring program; and (5) A coroner, deputy ...

Rule 4729:8-4-04 | Access to overdose data provided by the Ohio department of health.

...n 4729.80 of the Revised Code; (2) Pharmacist and pharmacist delegates as authorized under section 4729.80 of the Revised Code; (3) The director of health as authorized under section 4729.80 of the Revised Code; (4) An individual listed in paragraphs (A)(1) and (A)(2) of this rule who is from or participating with another state's prescription monitoring program; and (5) A coroner, deputy ...

Rule 4731-11-14 | Prescribing for subacute and chronic pain.

...tion therapy management review by a pharmacist; and (d) Consultation with a specialist in addiction medicine or addiction psychiatry, if aberrant behaviors indicating medication misuse or substance use disorder are noted. (5) The physician shall consider offering a prescription for naloxone to mitigate risk of overdose. (D) Prior to increasing the opioid dosage to a daily average of eighty ...

Rule 4731-11-14 | Prescribing for subacute and chronic pain.

...tion therapy management review by a pharmacist; and (d) Consultation with a specialist in addiction medicine or addiction psychiatry, if aberrant behaviors indicating medication misuse or substance use disorder are noted. (5) The physician shall consider offering a prescription for an overdose reversal drug to mitigate risk of overdose. (D) Prior to increasing the opioid dosage to a daily a...

Rule 4731-34-01 | Standards and procedures to be following by physicians when prescribing a dangerous drug that may be administered by a pharmacist by injection.

...opathic medicine and surgery. (2) "Pharmacist" means an individual licensed under Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code who has met the requirements in section 4729.45 of the Revised Code and rule 4729:1-3-03 of the Administrative Code to administer drugs by injection. (3) "Pharmacy," except when used in a context that refers to the practice of pharmacy, means any area, room, rooms, place of bus...

Rule 4731-35-01 | Consult Agreements.

... Identification of the physician(s) and pharmacist(s) authorized to enter into the agreement. They may include: (i) Individual names of physicians and pharmacists; (ii) Physician or pharmacist practice groups; or (iii) Identification based on institutional credentialing or privileging. (b) A description of the patient's consent to drug therapy management pursuant to the consult agreemen...

Rule 4731-35-01 | Consult agreements.

...entification of the practitioner(s) and pharmacist(s) authorized to enter into the agreement. They may include: (i) Individual names of practitioners and pharmacists; (ii) Practitioner or pharmacist practice groups; or (iii) Identification based on institutional credentialing or privileging. (iv) If multiple practitioners are entering the consult agreement, identification of the prima...

Rule 4731-35-02 | Standards for managing drug therapy.

...ing into a consult agreement with a pharmacist. The agreement is subject, but not limited to, the following standards: (1) The primary physician must ensure that the managing pharmacist has access to the patient's medical record, the medical record is accurate, and that while transferring the medical record, the primary physician ensures the confidentiality of the medical record. (2) The ph...

Rule 4731-35-02 | Standards for managing drug therapy.

...ing into a consult agreement with a pharmacist. The agreement is subject, but not limited to, the following standards: (1) The primary practitioner must ensure that the managing pharmacist has access to the patient's medical record, the medical record is accurate, and that while transferring the medical record, the primary practitioner ensures the confidentiality of the medical record. (2) ...

Rule 5101:2-9-14 | Medications.

...al authorized to prescribe drugs or the pharmacist that filled the prescription and obtain written instruction on how to restart the medication. (F) Each staff person who is in any way responsible for administering medication to a child shall be provided with a written schedule of the child's medication. This schedule shall be maintained in each child's case record as required by rule 5101:2-5-10...

Rule 5101:2-12-08 | Employee and child care staff member requirements for a licensed child care center.

...ertified nurse practitioner or licensed pharmacist. The employee may be exempt from the immunization requirement for religious reasons with written documentation signed by the individual and for medical reasons with written documentation signed by a licensed physician. (3) For the purpose of tuberculosis (TB) screening, notify the child care center if the person has both resided in a country iden...

Rule 5101:2-12-08 | Employee and child care staff member requirements for a licensed child care center.

...ertified nurse practitioner or licensed pharmacist. The employee may be exempt from the immunization requirement for religious reasons with written documentation signed by the individual and for medical reasons with written documentation signed by a licensed physician. (3) For the purpose of tuberculosis (TB) screening, notify the child care center if the person has both resided in a country iden...

Rule 5101:2-13-07 | Provider responsibilities, requirements and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.

...fied nurse practitioner or licensed pharmacist. The provider may be exempt from the immunization requirement for religious reasons with written documentation signed by the individual and for medical reasons with written documentation signed by a licensed physician. (d) Reside in the home where the care is being provided. (e) Provide a safe, healthy environment when child care services are b...

Rule 5101:2-13-08 | Employees and child care staff members responsibilities and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.

...ertified nurse practitioner or licensed pharmacist. The employee may be exempt from the immunization requirement for religious reasons with written documentation signed by the individual and for medical reasons with written documentation signed by a licensed physician. (B) What are the requirements for a child care staff member of a family child care provider? Child care staff members, including sub...

Rule 5101:2-13-08 | Employees and child care staff members responsibilities and qualifications for a licensed family child care provider.

...ertified nurse practitioner or licensed pharmacist. The employee may be exempt from the immunization requirement for religious reasons with written documentation signed by the individual and for medical reasons with written documentation signed by a licensed physician. (B) What are the requirements for a child care staff member of a family child care provider? Child care staff members, including sub...

Rule 5101:2-14-02 | Application and approval for certification as an in-home aide.

...ertified nurse practitioner or licensed pharmacist. The IHA may be exempt from the immunization requirement for religious reasons with written documentation signed by the IHA, and for medical reasons with written documentation signed by a licensed physician. (C) What is a valid IHA certificate? (1) A certificate identifies a provider as the IHA for one location. (2) A certificate has both the I...

Rule 5101:2-14-03 | Qualifications for certification as an in-home aide.

...ertified nurse practitioner or licensed pharmacist. The IHA may be exempt from the immunization requirement for religious reasons with written documentation signed by the IHA, and for medical reasons with written documentation signed by a licensed physician. (B) What are the on-going professional development requirements for IHA? . (1) Maintain documentation of completion of a minimum of six cl...

Rule 5122-14-11 | Patient rights, participation and education.

...sician, registered nurse, or registered pharmacist.

Rule 5122-14-11 | Patient rights, participation and education.

...m a physician, registered nurse, or pharmacist.

Rule 5122-14-12 | Program, specialty services and discharge planning requirements.

...the direction of a qualified registered pharmacist with a current license. (b) Operate in accordance with Chapters 3715., 3719., and 4729. of the Revised Code regarding operation of pharmacies, storage, and dispensing of drugs; (9) Physical rehabilitation services shall be under the direction of qualified staff; (10) Psychological services shall be under the direction of a licensed psychologist; (11) Psycho-socia...

Rule 5122-14-12 | Program, specialty services and discharge planning requirements.

...dates: (a) Be under the direction of a pharmacist with a current license. (b) Operate in accordance with Chapters 3715., 3719., and 4729. of the Revised Code regarding operation of pharmacies, storage, and dispensing of drugs; (8) Physical rehabilitation services are to be under the direction of qualified staff; (9) Psychological services are to be under the direction of a licensed psychologis...