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Management of Controlled Substance Ambulatory Care UI Internal Audit Education Responses/Fall 2009 Revised 10/14/09 1

Management of Controlled Substances There have been several changes made to the policies relating to the Management of Controlled Substances including: Storage Inventory Key control Revised 10/14/09 2

Storage of Controlled Substances Controlled Substances (CS) can be stored in: Keyed Cabinets as follows: Schedule I and II drugs must be stored in appropriate storage locations, behind two locks that are keyed differently (doublelock security system) Schedule III and IV controlled substances may be stored as above or in a single-locked storage area Mobile carts should not be used for storage Revised 10/14/09 3

Storage of Controlled Substances Refrigeration Controlled substances which require refrigeration must be securely stored in a locked drawer or box within the refrigerator, a locked refrigerator, a refrigerator within a locked room, or a controlled substances cabinet (this option is acceptable only for selected controlled substances which are stored on the patient care unit for a short period of time) Revised 10/14/09 4

Keys Keys to controlled substance cabinets will be stored in centralized areas Do not remove keys from patient care areas Report lost or missing keys to a manager immediately Revised 10/14/09 5

Missing Keys Report lost or missing keys to a manager immediately Call staff member responsible for the missing key and it will be brought back to the area immediately Immediately report unresolved missing key discrepancy to the nurse manager and the pharmacy Revised 10/14/09 6

Controlled Substance Discrepancy/Disposition Form 127-T form Template is modifiable to be specific for your area (via nurse manager) and is printable off the Point A 127-T will be kept for each controlled substance control cabinet Use for delivery verification, audits, returns and discrepancy documentation Forms to Pharmacy Daily Revised 10/14/09 7

Controlled substance nursing audit Ambulatory Clinical areas will complete the controlled substance nursing audit twice daily: as soon as possible after the opening of the clinic and once at the closing of the clinic Additionally, after each after-hours procedure, a post-procedure controlled substance inventory will be performed Revised 10/14/09 8

Controlled Substance Discrepancies Must be resolved before the outgoing shift goes off duty (requires a witness) The RN responsible for controlled substances must notify Pharmacy and document the discrepancy on the 127-T Controlled Substance Disposition Record form If the discrepancy can t be resolved, the discovering RN must fill out a Patient Safety Net (PSN) online report documenting the discrepancy Revised 10/14/09 9

Significant Discrepancies Significant discrepancy: Equal or >10 injectable or topical patch units Equal or >25 oral units Report to NM, NS and Pharmacy Mgr right away 1700 Friday until 0700 Monday: Report Monday morning Add to 127-T form If significant discrepancy is resolved report to the NM, NS, and Pharmacy Mgr within 14 days Revised 10/14/09 10

Unresolved Discrepancy For any unresolved discrepancy, a Patient Safety Net (PSN) needs to be completed. PSN needs to be completed by the RN who discovered the discrepancy This is for any unresolved discrepancy, not just significant ones Revised 10/14/09 11

Patient Safety Net (PSN): Discrepancy Documentation Open the PSN icon on your desktop 1. Choose Other 2. Questions 2-7 will be skipped as they are not applicable 3. Choose your unit 4. Not applicable 5. Enter the event date/time the discrepancy occurred 6. Choose I Narcotic Discrepancy Revised 10/14/09 12

PSN Discrepancy Report Cont. 7. Describe the event and include: -Drug name -Date loss identified -Strength -Person Identifying -Dosage form -Steps Taken -Amount 8. Harm score: Choose A Unsafe conditions 9. Staff Providing care: Enter the RN who discovered the discrepancy Revised 10/14/09 13

PSN Discrepancy Report Cont. 10. Enter who was notified 11. Reporter s Role (The PSN should be completed by the RN that discovered the discrepancy) 13. Enter the person submitting the report s info including phone or pager # Don t forget to notify the people you marked as notified on your PSN Revised 10/14/09 14

Wasting Waste down the sink with a witness and document on the 127-T form Witness only if directly visualized the waste Never dispose of controlled substances in sharps containers or in the trash Return large amounts to Pharmacy for disposal through the pharmacy technician and document on the 127-T form Revised 10/14/09 15

Returning Excess, Discontinued or Expired Controlled Substances (CS) to Pharmacy Give CS to the pharmacy technician delivering CS to the area Do NOT use drug basket or courier Quantity must be noted on 127-T signed by: RN Responsible for Controlled Substances Pharmacy technician The reason for the return should be noted on a separate line Revised 10/14/09 16

Addressing Non-Pyxis Controlled Substance Lock Issues WEEKDAYS 0800 2300: Exterior Lock Problems: Call the maintenance help-line (dial 800 from any in-house phone). If it is an urgent issue, convey that to the help-line operator Interior (2nd lock) Lock Problems: Contact the pharmacy area that provides service to the unit during the hours in which the lock problem has occurred Revised 10/14/09 17

Addressing Non-Pyxis Controlled Substance Lock Issues After Hours (2300-0800 M-F, F 2300-0759 M and 24/7 on holidays): Contact the appropriate Nursing Supervisor (NS) with exterior or interior lock issues If an exterior lock issue, the Nursing Supervisor will have Safety and Security call in the hospital locksmith Revised 10/14/09 18

References For more information, please see the following nursing policies: Controlled Substances, Schedule II-IV Policy N-08.150 Storage of Medications Outside the Pharmacy MM.2B- 2 Policies are available online on the Point Revised 10/14/09 19

Assessment Click on the ICON link below and answer the question to record your participation ICON Revised 10/14/09 20