Section 848IAC5-4-9. Morphine equivalent doses above 60; revising of assessments and treatment plans


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  •    When a patient's opioid dose reaches a morphine equivalent dose of more than sixty (60) milligrams per day, a face-to-face review of the treatment plan and patient evaluation must be scheduled, including consideration of referral to a specialist. If the advanced practice nurse with prescriptive authority elects to continue providing opioid therapy at a morphine equivalent dose of more than sixty (60) milligrams per day, the advanced practice nurse with prescriptive authority must develop a revised assessment and treatment plan for ongoing treatment. The revised assessment and treatment plan must be documented in the patient's chart, including an assessment of increased risk for adverse outcomes, including death, if the advanced practice nurse with prescriptive authority elects to provide ongoing opioid treatment. (Indiana State Board of Nursing; 848 IAC 5-4-9; filed Aug 10, 2016, 1:52 p.m.: 20160907-IR-848150380FRA)

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