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When prescribing a drug that is a controlled substance, as defined in AS 11.71.900 , an individual licensed under this chapter shall create and maintain a complete, clear, and legible written record of care that includes, at a minimum,
(1) a patient history and evaluation sufficient to support a diagnosis;
(2) a diagnosis and treatment plan for the diagnosis;
(3) monitoring the patient for the primary condition that necessitates the drug, side effects of the drug, and results of the drug, as appropriate;
(4) a record of drugs prescribed, administered, or dispensed, including the type of drug, dose, and any authorized refills.
History: Eff. 6/28/97, Register 142
Authority: AS 08.64.100
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