18VAC90-60-150. Standards of practice for advanced registered medication aides working in a nursing facility.
A. An advanced registered medication aide shall:
1. Document and report all medication errors and adverse reactions immediately to the licensed health care professional in the facility or to the client's prescriber;
2. Give all medications in accordance with the prescriber's orders and instructions for dosage and time of administration and document such administration in the client's record; and
3. Immediately document and report any information giving reason to suspect the abuse, neglect, or exploitation of clients to the licensed health care professional in the facility or to the facility administrator.
B. An advanced registered medication aide shall not:
1. Transmit verbal orders to a pharmacy;
2. Make an assessment of a client or deviate from the medication regime ordered by the prescriber;
3. Mix, dilute, or reconstitute two or more drug products, with the exception of insulin or glucagon;
4. Administer intravenous medications or medications via a nasogastric or percutaneous endoscopic gastric tube or intramuscular medication, except for vaccinations and auto-injectable epinephrine; or
5. Administer by subcutaneous route, except for insulin medications, glucagon, glucagon-like peptide-1, Vitamin B12, or anticoagulants.
C. An advanced registered medication aide working in an assisted living facility shall abide by the limitations included in 18VAC90-60-110.
Statutory Authority
§§ 54.1-2400, 54.1-3005, and 54.1-3041 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 42, Issue 13, eff. March 11, 2026.