Search results with tag "Drug diversion"
Controlled Substance Prescribing Laws, The …
www.rishp.orgControlled Substance Prescribing Laws, The Prescription Monitoring Program, and Preventing Drug Diversion Michael Halse, PharmD PGY1 Resident Pharmacist
Drug diversion and impaired health care workers
www.jointcommission.orgcontrolled substances diversion prevention program (CSDPP). 1. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recognizes five classes of drugs that are frequently abused: opioids, depressants, hallucinogens, stimulants, and anabolic steroids. A major driver of drug diversion is opioid abuse, which in recent years has reached epidemic proportions.
Drug Diversion: Investigating and Making a Case - NCSBN
www.ncsbn.orgParaphrased –you sign out a controlled substance and there is no further documentation in the records to substantiate administration of the drug to the ultimate user (patient). NCAC 36.0217 (b) (2) –illegally obtaining, possessing or distributing drugs or alcohol for personal or other use, or other violations of GS 90-86 to 90-113.8
Drug Diversion and Best Prescriptive Practices - - RN.org®
www.rn.orgDrug Diversion and Best Prescriptive Practices WWW.RN.ORG® Developed October, 2018, Expires October, 2020 Provider Information and Specifics available on our Website