(1) Subject to subregulation (2) and regulation 126 , a
medical practitioner, authorised health professional, dentist, endorsed
midwife or authorised nurse practitioner must not give instructions for a
restricted substance to be administered to a patient in a medical institution
without completing and signing, in his or her own handwriting or in a manner
approved by the Secretary, an authorisation to do so. Penalty: Fine
not exceeding 10 penalty units.
(2) Nothing in subregulation (1) prohibits a medical practitioner,
authorised health professional, dentist, endorsed midwife or authorised nurse
practitioner from (a) giving oral instructions for a restricted
substance to be administered to a patient in a medical institution in an
emergency if the medical practitioner, authorised health professional,
dentist, endorsed midwife or authorised nurse practitioner subsequently
complies with subregulation (3) ; or
(b) including, in an authorisation
under subregulation (1) , a printed label identifying the patient if that
label is initialled by the medical practitioner, authorised health
professional, dentist, endorsed midwife or authorised nurse practitioner.
(3) A medical practitioner, authorised health professional, dentist,
endorsed midwife or authorised nurse practitioner who orally authorises the
emergency administration of a restricted substance to a patient under
subregulation (2)(a) must, within 24 hours after giving those
instructions, sign an entry in the patient's medical history clearly
indicating that the medical practitioner, authorised health professional,
dentist, endorsed midwife or authorised nurse practitioner authorised the
administration of that substance. Penalty: Fine not exceeding 10
penalty units.
(4) If of the opinion that it is necessary for a patient's wellbeing, a
registered nurse or midwife may continue to administer a restricted substance
to that patient in accordance with a verbal authorisation under
subregulation (3) even though the medical practitioner, authorised health
professional, dentist, endorsed midwife or authorised nurse practitioner has
not signed an entry in accordance with that subregulation.
(5) A person must not administer a restricted substance to a patient in
a medical institution except (a) in a case to which
subregulation (2)(a) or subregulation (4) applies; or
(b) as
otherwise provided in the Act or these regulations; or
(c) on the written
authorisation of a medical practitioner, authorised health professional,
dentist, endorsed midwife or authorised nurse practitioner.
Penalty: Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.