Medicines Management - Dorset Local Dental Committee
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CQC registration for providers of
Primary Dental Services
Medicines Management
Caroline Crouch
NHS Dorset
Medicines Management Medicines
Governance pack for Dentists 2009
• A one page controlled drug declaration
• A prescription security declaration
• An information poster on dental patients who are
taking anticoagulants
• A copy of the National Institute for Health and
Clinical Excellence (NICE) guideline on
prophylaxis for infective endocarditis
• A table of appropriate antibiotics to be
prescribed in dental infections
What do the CQC regulations say?
Management of medicines
The registered person must protect service users
against the risks associated with the unsafe use
and management of medicines, by means of the
making of appropriate arrangements for the
obtaining, recording, handling, using, safe
keeping, dispensing, safe administration and
disposal of medicines used for the purposes of
the regulated activity.
Providing personalised care through the effective use
of medicines
Ensure the medicines given are appropriate person-centred
by taking account of their:
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age (e.g. licence of drug, dosage regimens)
choices
lifestyle
cultural and religious beliefs
allergies and intolerances (e.g. penicillin, egg)
existing medical conditions and prescriptions
(e.g. contra-indications drug interactions)
• adverse drug reactions (e.g. penicillin, anaesthetics)
• recommended prescribing regimes. (e.g. local formularies,
BNF)
A practice Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
should be produced to cover this
Manage risk through effective procedures
about medicines handling
For any drugs which the practice personally
administers
Clear procedures followed in practice, monitored and
reviewed for medicines handling that include
• obtaining, Controlled drug private prescriptions
• safe storage, Controlled drug cupboard
• prescribing, SOP and SOP for controlled drugs
dispensing, SOP to include labelling requirements
• preparation, SOP
• administration, SOP
• monitoring and disposal. SOP and SOP for controlled
drugs
Systems should be in place to cover the
following procedures:
• Risk Management Arrangements for reporting incidents, errors and
near misses, NPSA reporting, prescription security,
• Arrangements to implement and act upon medicine related patient
safety communications issued via the alert system. SOP,
Documentation
• Up to date Patient Medication Record including a list of all
medication taken.
• Compliance with controlled drug regulations. Clear procedures for
the monitoring and review of controlled drugs. Accountable Officer.
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• Audit and investigation of incidents and near misses
People who use services receive care,
treatment and support that:
Ensures medicines required for resuscitation or
other medical emergencies are accessible in
tamper evident packaging that allows them to be
administered as quickly as possible.
These can be found in the dental section of the
BNF
or
The UK Rescusitation Council has information on
dentist requirements
http://www.resus.org.uk/pages/pub_DEN.htm
Medicines Management Medicines
Governance pack for Dentists 2010
• UKMi “How should dentists prescribe, store and
dispose of controlled drugs”
• Template SOP for Prescribing of Controlled
Drugs
• Medicines Management Good Practice Guides
Prescription Security
• Suggestions?