I'm not sure about NY, but I'm pretty sure in MI it's not considered legal to set-up meds for the next shift, this is what they do in the facility I'm at. The day shift RN (not me) sets up the meds in little envelopes including cardiac/suboxone meds and leaves it for pm shift during which a counseling tech with no medical training passes the meds..I would not do it but I have heard that they are describing this as the patient self medicating. Note that the RN signs the MAR when she sets up the meds so would that not make her responsible for poss adverse reaction even if she was long gone. Sorry, if I don't pass it myself I'm not signing anything
It's not good though, there is no nurse on the unit from 3pm til 7am, no one there trained to recognize adverse reactions...I wouldn't think it would be legal anywhere in a hospital setting. I do know in the methadone clinics in MI methadone is usually passed by a LPN.
-Ms.P