(1) “Administer” means the direct application of a drug or device whether by injection, inhalation, ingestion, or any other means, to the body of a patient or research subject by:
- (a) A practitioner or the authorized agent thereof; or
- (b) The patient or research subject at the direction of the practitioner.
- (2) “Bulk Drug Container” means a bottle or package of medication, other than unit dose, labeled by a manufacturer or pharmacist.
- (3) “Container” is the device that holds the medication and that is or may be in direct contact with the medication.
- (4) “Correctional Facility” means any prison, jail, or detention facility for the confinement of juveniles or adults.
- (5) “Dispense” or “Dispensing” means the preparation and delivery of a prescription drug pursuant to the lawful order of a practitioner in a suitable container appropriately labeled for subsequent administration to or use by a patient or other individual entitled to receive the prescription drug.
- (6) “Drug Room” means a secure and lockable location within an inpatient care facility that does not have a licensed pharmacy.
- (7) “Institutional Drug Outlet” means hospitals and inpatient care facilities where medications are dispensed to another health care professional for administration to patients served by the hospitals or facilities.
- (8) “Medication card” means a medication container, labeled as required in OAR 855-041-0177(4), which provides multiple doses of a single medication with each dose contained in a separate, tamper-evident, sealed compartment.
(9) “Practitioner” means a person licensed and operating within the scope of such license to prescribe and dispense, conduct research with respect to or administer drugs in the course of professional practice or research:
- (a) In this state; or
- (b) In another state or territory of the United States not residing in Oregon and registered under the Federal Controlled Substances Act.
- (10) “Unit dose” means a sealed, single-unit container so designed that the contents are administered to the patient as a single dose, direct from the container and which bears a separate label showing the name and strength of the medication, the name of the manufacturer or distributor, an identifying lot number and, if applicable, the expiration date of the medication.
- (11) “Unit Dose Dispensing System” means a system which utilizes unit dose as its principle means of distributing drugs within a correctional facility.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 689.005 & ORS 689.155
History
BP 35-2020, minor correction filed 08/06/2020, effective 08/06/2020
Renumbered from 855-041-0173, BP 7-2012, f. & cert. ef. 12-17-12
PB 1-1996, f. & cert. ef. 4-5-96