Phar 7.13(4)(b)(b) Administers the prescribed drug product or device only under the direct supervision of a pharmacist who has successfully completed a course of study and training in administration technique conducted by a course provider approved by the Accreditation Council of Pharmacy Education or the board. Phar 7.13(4)(c)(c) After administering the prescribed drug product or device, notifies the prescribing practitioner or enters the information in a patient record system shared by the prescribing practitioner. Phar 7.13(5)(5) The board may approve courses of study which meet criteria substantially equivalent to criteria used by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. Phar 7.13(6)(6) A course of study and training in administration technique shall include all of the following topics: Phar 7.13(6)(d)(d) The 5 rights of administration including right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, and right time. Phar 7.13(6)(e)(e) Patient reassessment after administration including signs and symptoms of adverse drug reactions. Phar 7.13(6)(f)(f) Best practices in documentation of the medication administration. Phar 7.13(7)(7) This section does not apply to the administration of vaccines. Phar 7.13 NoteNote: To administer a vaccine a pharmacist must meet the requirements in s. 450.035, Stats. Phar 7.13 HistoryHistory: CR 19-145: cr. Register December 2020 No. 780, eff. 1-1-21; correction in (6) (d) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register December 2020 No. 780. Phar 7.14Phar 7.14 Pharmacy product verification technician-check-pharmacy technician. Phar 7.14(1)(a)(a) “Pharmacy product verification technician” means a registered pharmacy technician to whom the pharmacist has delegated the task of product verification. Phar 7.14(1)(b)(b) “Pharmacy product verification technician-check- pharmacy technician” means the process in which a pharmacy product verification technician conducts the task of product verification of technical dispensing functions completed by a pharmacy technician. A pharmacy product verification technician may not conduct product verification as part of the final check of their own product preparation. Phar 7.14(1)(c)(c) “Product verification” means doing a check of the accuracy and correctness of a product, including drug, strength, formulation, as part of the final check and ensure the product has not reached its expiration or beyond use date. Phar 7.14(1)(d)(d) “Supervising pharmacist” means the pharmacist licensed in this state, who is responsible for the operations and outcomes of product verification done by a pharmacy product verification technician and ensuring for direct supervision of the pharmacy product verification technician. Phar 7.14(2)(2) Pharmacy product verification technician qualifications. A pharmacist may delegate the product verification of a prescription or chart order to a pharmacy technician who meets all of the following: Phar 7.14(2)(b)(b) Completed an accredited pharmacy technician training program or has a minimum of 500 hours of experience in product selection, labeling and packaging. Phar 7.14(2)(c)(c) Completed a didactic and practical training curriculum approved by the supervising and managing pharmacist that includes training in all of the following: Phar 7.14(2)(c)2.2. Common dispensing medication errors and concepts including all of the following: