Nursing Homes Cannot Use Unnecessary Drug on Residents Pursuant to Minnesota Administrative Rule 4658.1315, UNNECESSARY DRUG USAGE, Subpart 1., general. A resident’s drug regimen must be free from unnecessary drugs. An unnecessary drug is any drug when used: A. in
Nursing Home Disease Prevention Policies
Pursuant to Minnesota Administrative Rule 4658.0805, PERSONS PROVIDING SERVICES, all persons providing services, including volunteers, with a communicable disease as listed in part 4605.7040
Pharmacist Regulations for Nursing Homes
Minnesota Nursing Homes Must Have Pharmacist Pharmacist. According to Minnesota Administrative Rule 4658.1300, MEDICATIONS AND PHARMACY SERVICES; DEFINITIONS, Subpart 1., controlled substances. “Controlled substances” has the meaning given in Minnesota Statutes, section 152.01, subdivision 4. Subp. 2. Schedule II drugs.
Minnesota Nursing Home Infection Control
Pursuant to Minnesota Administrative Rule 4658.0800, INFECTION CONTROL, Subpart 1. infection control program. A nursing home must establish and maintain an infection control program designed to provide a safe and sanitary environment.
Dental Health Standards for Minnesota Nursing Homes
Pursuant to Minnesota Administrative Rule 4658.0720, PROVIDING DAILY ORAL CARE,Subpart 1, daily oral care plan. A nursing home must establish a daily oral dental health care plan for each resident consistent with the results of the comprehensive resident assessment.