Arizona Administrative Code
Title 4 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 22 - BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Article 5 - OFFICE-BASED SURGERY
Section R4-22-503 - Administrative Provisions
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 4-22-503
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. An osteopathic physician who performs office-based surgery shall:
1. Establish, document, and implement written
policies and procedures that cover:
a.
Patients' rights,
b. Informed
consent,
c. Care of patients in an
emergency, and
d. Transfer of
patients to a local accredited or licensed acute-care hospital;
2. Ensure that a staff member who
assists with or a health care professional who participates in office-based
surgery:
a. Has sufficient education,
training, and experience to perform assigned duties;
b. If applicable, has a current license or
certification required to perform assigned duties; and
c. Performs only those acts that are within
the scope of practice established in the staff member's or health care
professional's governing statutes;
3. Ensure that the office or other practice
location where office-based surgery is performed has all equipment necessary
for:
a. The physician to perform the
office-based surgery safely,
b. The
physician or health care professional to administer the sedation
safely,
c. The physician or health
care professional to monitor the use of sedation, and
d. The physician and health care professional
administering the sedation to rescue a patient after the sedation is
administered if the patient enters into a deeper state of sedation than was
intended by the physician;
4. Ensure that a copy of the patients' rights
policy is provided to each patient before performing office-based
surgery;
5. Obtain informed consent
from the patient before performing office-based surgery that:
a. Authorizes the office-based surgery,
and
b. Authorizes the office-based
surgery to be performed at the specific practice location; and
6. Review all policies and
procedures at least every 12 months and update as needed.
B. An osteopathic physician who performs office-based surgery shall comply with:
1.
The local jurisdiction's fire code;
2. The local jurisdiction's building codes
for construction and occupancy;
3.
The bio-hazardous waste and hazardous waste standards in 18 A.A.C. 13, Article
14; and
4. The controlled
substances administration, supply, and storage standards in 4 A.A.C. 23,
Article 5.
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