- a) The freestanding emergency center shall provide a pharmacy or drug and medicine service (service) for the care and treatment of patients.
- b) A pharmacy or drug and medicine service policy and procedure manual shall identify the service and manner of operation.
- c) The service shall be under the direction of a pharmacist employed by the FEC on a full-time, part-time or consulting basis. Responsibilities of the pharmacist shall be identified in the policy and procedure manual or other document.
- d) A pharmacist shall staff the pharmacy during all hours when the pharmacy is open. At all other times, the pharmacy shall be locked. A pharmacist or pharmaceutical service shall be on call when the pharmacy is not open.
- e) When a pharmacist is absent from the FEC, a registered professional nurse may have access to the pharmacy. The nurse, after contacting the on call pharmacist, may obtain a single dose, manufacturer's original package, or container of a drug or medication prepackaged under the supervision of a pharmacist necessary to administer to a patient in carrying out treatment and medication orders of a prescriber. A signed receipt for the drugs and medicines removed shall be left for the pharmacist.
- f) Vending machines for the storage and supply of drugs used in the facility shall be stocked only under the supervision of a pharmacist. They shall be securely locked, and shall provide a record of what was supplied and to whom. The drugs contained in the vending machines may be released only by a registered professional nurse, licensed practical nurse if the FEC's policy allows, physician or pharmacist.
- g) All drugs and medicines shall be stored and dispensed in accordance with applicable State laws and rules and federal laws.
h) Pharmacy Personnel
- 1) A pharmacist shall be available or on call at all times.
- 2) The number of registered pharmacists and other supportive personnel provided shall be consistent with the size and activity of the service.
- 3) Pharmacy apprentices, if employed, shall be under the direct and personal supervision of a pharmacist.
- i) A pharmacy shall be in an identified area or room that complies with the requirements of the Pharmacy Practice Act.
- j) Drugs and medicines shall be plainly labeled with the name of the manufacturer, lot and control number, and stored in specifically identified and well-illuminated medicine cabinets, closets, refrigerators, or other locations provided with lighting, ventilation and temperature control and fully protected from access by unauthorized persons.
(Source: Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 8317, effective June 4, 2009)