Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS: LICENSING
Article 5 - INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
Section R9-10-516 - Physical Health Services
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-10-516
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. An administrator shall ensure that:
1. A
resident has an attending physician;
2. An attending physician is available 24
hours a day;
3. An attending
physician designates a physician who is available when the attending physician
is not available;
4. A physical
examination is performed on a resident by a physician or by a physician
assistant or registered nurse practitioner designated by the resident's
attending physician:
a. If indicated, based on
the resident's placement evaluation or comprehensive assessment; and
b. At least once every 12 months after the
date of admission, including an assessment of the acuity of the resident's
medical condition;
5. If
a resident's physical examination, placement evaluation, or comprehensive
assessment indicates a need for:
a.
Intermittent nursing services, the resident's attending physician, in
conjunction with the director of nursing, develops a nursing care plan of
treatment for the resident, which is integrated into the resident's individual
program plan; or
b. Continuous
nursing services, the resident's attending physician, in conjunction with the
director of nursing, develops a medical care plan of treatment for the
resident, which is integrated into the resident's individual program plan;
and
6. Vaccinations for
influenza and pneumonia are available to each resident at least once every 12
months unless:
a. The attending physician
provides documentation that the vaccination is medically
contraindicated;
b. The resident or
the resident's representative refuses the vaccination or vaccinations and
documentation is maintained in the resident's medical record that the resident
or the resident's representative has been informed of the risks and benefits of
a vaccination refused; or
c. The
resident or the resident's representative provides documentation that the
resident received a pneumonia vaccination within the last five years or the
current recommendation from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
B. An administrator shall ensure that:
1. Nursing services are available 24 hours a
day in an ICF/IID;
2.
For an ICF/IID authorized to admit a resident requiring:
a. Continuous nursing services, a registered
nurse is on the premises; or
b.
Intermittent nursing services, a nurse is on the premises according to the
schedule in a resident's nursing care plan; and
3. The director of nursing or an individual
designated by the director of nursing participates in the quality management
program.
C. A director of nursing shall ensure that:
1. A method is
established and documented that identifies the types and numbers of nursing
personnel that are necessary to provide nursing services to residents based on:
a. The acuity of the residents, and
b. The ICF/IID's scope of services;
2. Sufficient nursing personnel,
as determined by the method in subsection (C)(1), are on the ICF/IID's premises
to meet the needs of a resident for nursing services;
3. A registered nurse participates in the
development, review, and updating of a resident's nursing care plan or medical
care plan;
5. Personnel members providing
direct care to a resident with a nursing care plan or medical care plan receive
direction from a nurse;
6. At least
once every three months, a nurse:
a. Assesses
the health of a resident without a nursing care plan or medical care
plan;
b. Documents the results in
the resident's medical record; and
c. If the assessment indicates the need for
physical health services or behavioral care, initiates action, according to
policies and procedures, to address the resident's needs;
7. Nursing personnel provide education and
training to:
a. Residents on hygiene and
other behaviors that promote health; and
b. Personnel members on:
i. Detecting signs of illness or injury or
significant changes in condition,
ii. First aid, and
iii. Basic skills for caring for
residents;
8.
As soon as possible but not more than 24 hours after one of the following
events occur, a nurse notifies a resident's attending physician and, if
applicable, the resident's representative, if the resident:
a. Is injured,
b. Is involved in an incident that requires
medical services, or
c. Has a
significant change in condition; and
9. Only a medication required by an order is
administered to a resident.
D. An administrator shall ensure that:
1. Dental services are provided to a resident
by an individual licensed as:
a. A dentist
under A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 11, Article 2; or
b. A dental hygienist under A.R.S. Title 32,
Chapter 11, Article 4;
2.
If needed, based on a resident's initial assessment, a dentist or dental
hygienist in subsection (D)(1) participates as part of an interdisciplinary
team in the development of the resident's individual program plan;
3. A resident is provided with a complete
dental examination within one month after admission, unless the ICF/IID has
documentation of the resident's dental examination completed within 12 months
before admission;
4. If a
resident's dental examination indicates the resident needs dental treatment:
a. A dentist or dental hygienist in
subsection (D)(1) participates as part of an interdisciplinary team in the
review and updating of the resident's individual program plan, and
b. The resident is provided with dental
treatment;
5. A dental
examination is performed by a dentist or dental hygienist in subsection (D)(1)
on a resident at least once every 12 months and treatment is provided as
needed;
6. If needed, a resident is
provided with emergency dental services;
7. A resident is provided with education and
training in oral hygiene; and
8. A
resident's medical record contains documentation of:
a. Each dental examination of the
resident,
b. All dental treatment
provided to the resident, and
c.
The resident's education and training in oral hygiene.
E. An administrator shall ensure that:
1. A resident's vision and hearing are
assessed as part of the resident's comprehensive assessment and, if applicable,
as part of the update of the comprehensive assessment; and
2. If an issue is identified with the
resident's vision or hearing, the resident is provided, as applicable, with:
a. Treatment to address the identified issue,
or
b. An assistive device to
address an issue.
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