Arizona Administrative Code
Title 4 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 18 - NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS MEDICAL BOARD
Article 6 - NATUROPATHIC MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
Section R4-18-605 - Authorized Procedures for Medical Assistants
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 4-18-605
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A medical assistant may perform the following under the direct supervision of a physician:
1. Obtain a patient's medical
history;
2. Obtain a patient's
vital signs;
3. Assist a physician
in performing a physical examination, surgical procedure, or
treatment;
4. Perform a diagnostic
test ordered by a physician including:
a. An
electrocardiogram;
b. A peripheral
vein puncture;
c. A capillary
puncture;
d. Urine
analysis;
e. A hematology test;
or
f. Respiratory function
testing;
5. Administer a
medication:
a. By mouth; or
b. By subcutaneous or intra-muscular
injection if the medical assistant received training on performing this type of
administration from an approved medical assistant training program;
6. Monitor and remove an
intravenous administration of a medication established by a supervising
physician if the medical assistant received training on monitoring and removing
an intravenous administration from an approved medical assistant training
program.
7. Perform physiotherapy,
which includes the following:
a. Whirlpool
treatment,
b. Diathermy
treatment,
c. Electronic
stimulation treatment,
d.
Ultrasound therapy,
e. Massage
therapy,
f. Traction,
g. Transcutaneous nerve
stimulation,
h. Colon hydrotherapy,
or
i. Hot and cold pack
treatment.
B. A medical assistant shall not:
1. Diagnose a
medical condition;
2. Design or
modify a treatment program;
3.
Prescribe a medication or natural substance;
4. Provide a patient with a
prognosis;
5. Unless authorized by
law, perform:
a. An ionizing radiographic
procedure,
b. A surgical
procedure,
c. A central venous
catheterization,
d. An acupuncture
needle insertion, or
e.
Manipulative therapy;
6.
Administer or establish an intravenous medication;
7. Perform any procedure that requires
precise placement of a needle into a patient by single or multiple injections
including:
a. Sclerotherapy,
b. Prolotherapy,
c. Mesotherapy, or
d. Neurotherapy; or
8. Employ the medical assistant's supervising
physician or have any financial interest in a naturopathic practice where the
supervising physician is employed.
C. While assisting a naturopathic physician or performing a procedure delegated to the medical assistant, the medical assistant shall wear a clearly visible tag that states the individual is a medical assistant.
Disclaimer: These regulations may not be the most recent version. Arizona may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google
Privacy Policy and
Terms of Service apply.