Nevada Code § 639.2629

Written guidelines and protocols authorizing collaborative drug therapy management: Required provisions; regulations
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1. Written guidelines and protocols
developed by a registered pharmacist in collaboration with a practitioner which
authorize collaborative drug therapy management must include, without
limitation:
(a) A description of the types of decisions
concerning the management of drug therapy that the pharmacist is authorized to
make, including, without limitation:
(1) A specific description of the
diseases, drugs and categories of drugs covered by the guidelines; and
(2) The types of decisions that the
pharmacist is authorized to make for each disease, drug or category of drugs;
(b) The training that the pharmacist is required
to complete;
(c) The procedures that the pharmacist is
required to follow when initiating or modifying drug therapy or making other
therapeutic decisions, including, without limitation:
(1) Criteria that the pharmacist is
required to use when making therapeutic decisions; and
(2) Procedures for documenting therapeutic
decisions and reporting such decisions to the practitioner; and
(d) Procedures for the practitioner to provide
feedback concerning therapeutic decisions to each pharmacist who is a party to
the agreement.
2. The Board may adopt regulations which
prescribe additional requirements for written guidelines and protocols
developed pursuant to this section.

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