West Virginia Statutes

§ 16B-14-9 — Limitations on medication administration

West Virginia § 16B-14-9
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 16BINSPECTOR GENERAL
Art. 14MEDICATION ADMINISTERD BY UNLICENSED PERSONNEL IN NURSING HOMES

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W. Va. Code § 16B-14-9 (2026).

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(a)An approved medication assistive personnel (AMAP) may not:
(1)Administer the first dose of a medication;
(2)Perform an injection;
(3)Administer irrigations or debriding agents to treat a skin condition or minor abrasions;
(4)Act upon verbal medication orders;
(5)Transcribe medication orders;
(6)Convert or calculate drug dosages;
(7)Administer medications to be given "as needed" as ordered by the health care professional, unless the supervising nurse has first performed and documented a bedside assessment, and then the AMAP may administer the medication based on the written order with specific parameters which preclude independent judgment; or
(8)Perform health maintenance tasks.
(b)An AMAP may not be assigned to both medication administration duty and typical nurse ai

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Legislative History

2024 Reg. Sess., SB300

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