Montana Code 37-7-105. Administration of immunizations
37-7-105. Administration of immunizations. (1) An immunization-certified pharmacist may:
Terms Used In Montana Code 37-7-105
- Administer: means the direct application of a drug to the body of a patient by injection, inhalation, ingestion, or any other means. See Montana Code 37-7-101
- Board: means the board of pharmacy provided for in 2-15-1733. See Montana Code 37-7-101
- Department: means the department of labor and industry provided for in Title 2, chapter 15, part 17. See Montana Code 37-7-101
- Immunization-certified pharmacist: means a pharmacist who:
(a)has successfully completed an immunization delivery course of training that is approved by the accreditation council for pharmacy education or by an authority approved by the board and that, at a minimum, includes instruction in hands-on injection technique, clinical evaluation of indications and contraindications of immunizations, storage and handling of immunizations, and documentation and reporting; and
(b)holds a current basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification issued by the American heart association, the American red cross, or another recognized provider. See Montana Code 37-7-101
- Intern: means :
(a)a person who is licensed by the state to engage in the practice of pharmacy while under the personal supervision of a preceptor and who is satisfactorily progressing toward meeting the requirements for licensure as a pharmacist;
(b)a graduate of an accredited college of pharmacy who is licensed by the state for the purpose of obtaining practical experience as a requirement for licensure as a pharmacist;
(c)a qualified applicant awaiting examination for licensure; or
(d)a person participating in a residency or fellowship program. See Montana Code 37-7-101
- Pharmacist: means a person licensed by the state to engage in the practice of pharmacy and who may affix to the person's name the term "R. See Montana Code 37-7-101
- Pharmacy: means an established location, either physical or electronic, registered by the board where drugs or devices are dispensed with pharmaceutical care or where pharmaceutical care is provided. See Montana Code 37-7-101
- Pharmacy technician: means an individual who assists a pharmacist in the practice of pharmacy. See Montana Code 37-7-101
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Montana Code 1-1-201
- United States: includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Montana Code 1-1-201
- Utilization plan: means a plan under which a pharmacist may use the services of a pharmacy technician in the practice of pharmacy to perform tasks that:
(a)do not require the exercise of the pharmacist's independent professional judgment; and
(b)are verified by the pharmacist. See Montana Code 37-7-101
(a)prescribe and administer the following immunizations without a collaborative practice agreement in place:
(i)influenza to individuals who are 12 years of age or older;
(ii)pneumococcal, tetanus, diptheria, and pertussis to individuals who are 18 years of age or older; and
(iii)herpes zoster to those individuals identified in the guidelines published by the United States centers for disease control and prevention’s advisory committee on immunization practices; and
(b)administer immunizations to individuals 7 years of age or older as provided by the most recent guidelines by vaccine and age group published by the United States centers for disease control and prevention and as determined within a collaborative practice agreement.
(2)In the event of an adverse reaction, a pharmacist may administer epinephrine or diphenhydramine to:
(a)an individual who is 12 years of age or older; and
(b)a child who is 7 years of age or older and under 12 years of age within a collaborative practice agreement.
(3)If a pharmacist provides an immunization that is part of a series requiring multiple doses over time, the pharmacist shall notify the individual or the individual’s legal representative at the time the next immunization in the series is due to be administered by sending a notice to the individual or representative that the followup immunization is needed to fulfill the series requirement.
(4)A pharmacist who administers an immunization pursuant to this section shall:
(a)ensure that the individual who is being immunized is assessed for contraindications to immunization;
(b)ensure that the individual who is being immunized or the individual’s legal representative receives a copy of the appropriate vaccine information statement;
(c)if the pharmacist is notified of an adverse reaction, report the reaction to:
(i)the patient’s primary health care provider, if the patient identifies one;
(ii)the medical provider or providers with whom the pharmacist has a collaborative practice agreement; and
(iii)the vaccine adverse event reporting system established under the United States department of health and human services;
(d)provide a signed certificate of immunization to the primary health care provider, if known, of each individual who is immunized and to the individual who is immunized that includes the individual’s name, date of immunization, address of immunization, administering pharmacist, immunization agent, manufacturer, and lot number;
(e)create a record for each immunization, in which the individual’s name, date, address of immunization, administering pharmacist, immunization agent, manufacturer, and lot number are included, and maintain the record for 7 years from the date the immunization was administered or until 7 years after the individual reaches 18 years of age, whichever is later; and
(f)offer the patient the opportunity to have the immunization information reported to the state immunization information system.
(5)(a) A pharmacist may delegate the administration of immunizations authorized under this section only to the following persons who meet the requirements of subsection (5)(b):
(i)a licensed intern who is under the supervision of the pharmacist; or
(ii)a pharmacy technician who is acting under a technician utilization plan and the supervision of the pharmacist.
(b)A licensed intern or a pharmacy technician administering immunizations must hold a current certification to provide basic cardiac life support and must have completed a practical training program that is:
(i)accredited by the accreditation council for pharmacy education or a similar health authority or professional body approved by the board; and
(ii)at a minimum, includes instruction in hands-on injection technique and recognizing and treating emergency reactions to vaccines.
(6)For the purposes of this section, “vaccine information statement” means an information sheet that is produced by the United States centers for disease control and prevention that explains the benefits and risks associated with a vaccine to a vaccine recipient or the legal representative of the vaccine recipient.