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24.5.7 Medication Administration Limitations
Nursing visits for the purpose of administering medications are not a benefit if one of the following conditions exists:
• The medication is not considered medically necessary to the treatment of the individual's illness or is not Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved.
• The administration of medication exceeds the therapeutic frequency or duration by accepted standards of medical practice.
• A medical reason does not prohibit the administration of the medication by mouth.
• The client, a primary caregiver, a family member, and/or neighbor have been taught or can be taught to administer SQ/SC, IM, and IV injections and has demonstrated competency.
• The medication is a chemotherapeutic agent or blood product SQ/SC, IM, and IV injections.
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