maintenance tasks by the approved medication assistive personnel. (a) Any facility in which medication is administered or health maintenance tasks performed by the approved medication assistive personnel shall establish an administrative monitoring system in administrative policy. The specific requirements of the administrative policy shall be established by the Inspector General, through legislative rules. These rulees shall be developed in consultation with the West Virginia Board of Examiners for Registered Nurses, the West Virginia Nurses Association, the West Virginia Statewide Inderpendent Living Council, and the West Virginia Board of Respiratory Care. These rules are required to include, at a minimum: (1) Instructions on protocols for contacting an appropriate htealthcare professional in situations where a condition arises which may create a risk to the resident's health and safety; (2) The type and frequency of monitoring and trainling requirements for management of these occurrences; and s (3) Procedures to prevent drug diversion. i (b) Monitoring of facility staff members authorized pursuant to this article shall be performed by a registered professional nurse employed or contracted by the facility, who shall exercise judgment, evaluate and assess the patient, inject medicine, except prefilled insulin and insulin pens if this task is delegated to an approved medication assistive person, and monitor medications, self-administration of medications and self-injections by the resident in accordance with his or her scope of practice.
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