RCW 18.135.130
Administration of drugs. (Expires July 1,
2013.)
(1) This section applies only to health care assistants
certified in categories C or E by the department of health.
(2)(a) The administration of drugs by a health care
assistant is restricted to oral, topical, rectal, otic,
ophthalmic, or inhaled routes administered pursuant to a written
order of a supervising health care practitioner. The drugs
authorized for administration under this section are limited to
the following:
(i) Over-the-counter drugs that may be administered to a
patient while in the care of a health care practitioner are:
Benadryl, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, aspirin, neosporin,
polysporin, normal saline, colace, kenalog, and hydrocortisone
cream;
(ii) Nonover-the-counter unit dose legend drugs that may be
administered to a patient while in the care of a health care
practitioner are: Kenalog, hydrocortisone cream, reglan,
compazine, zofran, bactroban, albuterol, xopenex, silvadene,
gastrointestinal cocktail, fluoride, lmx cream, emla, lat, optic
dyes, oral contrast, and oxygen.
(b) Health care assistants authorized to administer certain
over-the-counter and legend drugs under this section must
demonstrate initial and ongoing competency to administer specific
drugs as determined by the health care practitioner.
(3) A health care practitioner must administer a medication
if:
(a) A patient is unable to physically ingest or safely apply
a medication independently or with assistance; or
(b) A patient is unable to indicate an awareness that he or
she is taking a medication.
(4) This section expires July 1, 2013.
[2011 c 70 § 1; 2009 c 43 § 3.]
NOTES:
Rules -- 2011 c 70: "The department of health shall adopt any rules necessary to implement this act." [2011 c 70 § 2.]
Intent -- 2009 c 43: See note following RCW 18.135.010.