Nevada Code § 639.2327

Maintenance of stocks of drugs by certain facilities
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A facility for intermediate care or facility
for skilled nursing which is licensed as such by the Health Care Purchasing and
Compliance Division of the Nevada Health Authority and is registered with the
Board pursuant to this chapter may maintain a stock of drugs for emergency
treatment of inpatients, subject to the following conditions:
1. The Board shall by regulation determine
the specific drugs and the quantities thereof which may be maintained.
2. The emergency stock of drugs must be
maintained at all times in a solid, sealed container and the seal must remain
intact except when the drugs are needed for emergency treatment of a patient in
the facility. The sealed container must be stored at all times in a locked
compartment on the premises of the facility.
3. All drugs delivered to a facility must
be signed for by the nurse or other person in charge. An inventory of the stock
of drugs must be appended to the sealed container. Immediately after the drugs
are needed, the physician or registered nurse who breaks the seal shall enter
on the inventory sheet the following information:
(a) The date and time the sealed container is
opened;
(b) The name of the patient for whom the drugs
are to be used;
(c) The name of the patients physician or the
physician who directs the administration of the drugs, if different;
(d) An itemization of the drugs removed; and
(e) The signature of the person who opened the
sealed container.
4. When the drugs have been removed and
the information required by subsection 3 has been entered on the inventory, the
physician or registered nurse shall immediately replace the container in a
locked compartment and shall notify the pharmaceutical consultant, as soon as
it is practical to do so, that the container has been opened.
5. The sealed container and its contents
at all times remain the responsibility of the pharmaceutical consultant. Upon
being notified that the sealed container has been opened, or on the next
business day if notification is not received during business hours, but in no
event more than 48 hours following receipt of the notification, the pharmaceutical
consultant shall:
(a) Examine the inventory sheet;
(b) Replace the drugs removed;
(c) Secure a written prescription for the drugs
replaced, if one is required by law;
(d) Enter the name and quantity of the drugs so
replaced on the inventory sheet, together with the date and time of
replacement;
(e) Reseal the container; and
(f) Sign the inventory sheet.
6. No person other than a licensed
physician or registered nurse may open the container or remove any drugs from
the container.
7. The Board, its agents and inspectors may
at all times have access to the premises of the facility to determine
compliance with this section.

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