Fla. Admin. Code R. 64B5-17.0045
The standards of practice in this rule do not supersede the level of care, skill and treatment recognized in general law related to healthcare licensure. All dentists who are authorized to prescribe controlled substances shall comply with the following:
(1) Definitions.
(a) Acute Pain. For the purpose of this rule, “acute pain” is defined as the normal, predicted, physiological, and time-limited response to an adverse chemical, thermal, or mechanical stimulus associated with surgery, trauma, or acute illness. The term does not include pain related to:
1. Cancer.
2. A terminal condition. For purposes of this subparagraph, the term “terminal condition” means a progressive disease or medical or surgical condition that causes significant functional impairment, is not considered to be reversible without the administration of life-sustaining procedures, and will result in death within 1 year after diagnosis if the condition runs its normal course.
3. Palliative care to provide relief of symptoms related to an incurable, progressive illness or injury.
4. A traumatic injury with an Injury Severity Score of 9 or greater.
(2) Standards. The nature and extent of the requirements set forth below will vary depending on the practice setting and circumstances presented to the dentist. The Board has adopted the following standards for the prescribing of controlled substances for acute pain:
(f) Medical Records. The dentist is required to keep accurate and complete records to include, but not be limited to:
1. The medical history and a physical examination, including history of drug abuse or dependence, if indicated,
2. Diagnostic, therapeutic, and laboratory results,
3. Evaluations and consultations,
4. Treatment objectives,
5. Discussion of risks and benefits,
6. Treatments,
7. Medications (including date, type, dosage, and quantity prescribed),
8. Instructions and agreements,
9. Drug testing results if indicated,
10. Justification for deviation from the 3-day prescription supply limit for a Schedule II opioid controlled substance for acute pain,
11. Outline of problems encountered when attempting to consult the PDMP, if the system was non-operational or the clinician, or his or her designee, is unable to access the PDMP due to a temporary technological or electrical failure; and
12. Periodic reviews. Records must remain current, maintained in an accessible manner, readily available for review, and must be in full compliance with rule 64B5-17.002, F.A.C., sections 456.057, 466.018, and 466.028(1)(m), F.S.
Rulemaking Authority 456.44(4), 466.004 FS. Law Implemented 456.44(4) FS. History–New 8-12-02, Amended 12-4-18.