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Can a registered nurse enter a hospital pharmacy, when the pharmacist is not on the premises, and transfer the doses necessary for immediate and future administration?

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Can a registered nurse enter a hospital pharmacy, when the pharmacist is not on the premises, and transfer the doses necessary for immediate and future administration?

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NO. K.A.R. 68-7-11 (e)(3)…A nurse shall not transfer medication from one container to another for future use, but may transfer a single dose from a stock container for immediate administration to the ultimate user.

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