Re: New LPN ~ are aides allowed to pass meds? Originally Posted by Emerld2000
I worked as a med passer for 3 years in a ALF. I know ALF rules allow you to pass meds even if your not a nurse as long as you have X amount of hours of training.
Im not sure who is liable in the event of a error. I never had one. Also in Texas we have a 4 month program that allows CNA's to become certified as a medication aide. In that case you work under the nurse but can have your certification revoked in the even errors are made.
I just don't believe that.
Everyone who has ever passed meds has made an error.
Med aides in most states work under the license of the nurse who is directly over them. In most cases, it's an LPN. Sometimes, an RN.
When a med aide passes meds, it's considered to be
delegated by and under the supervision of the licensed nurse immediately over the med aide, and the nurse is ultimately responsible for delegated tasks.
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