Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
311A.170,
314.011,
314.021(2),
314.091(1)
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
314.131(1) authorizes the
board to promulgate administrative regulations necessary to implement KRS
Chapter 314.
KRS
314.091(1)(d) prohibits a
person from negligently or willfully acting in a manner inconsistent with the
practice of nursing. This administrative regulation establishes requirements
that govern the delegation of a nursing task in a safe, effective manner so as
to safeguard the health and welfare of the citizens of the Commonwealth.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Board" is defined by
KRS
314.011(1).
(2) "Client" means a patient, resident, or
consumer of nursing care.
(3)
"Competence" means performing an act in a safe, effective manner.
(4) "Delegatee" means a person to whom a task
is delegated.
(5) "Delegation" is
defined by
KRS
314.011(2).
(6) "Delegator" means the nurse delegating a
task to another person.
(7) "Direct
supervision" means the continuous, direct, onsite supervision by a registered
nurse;
(8) "Nurse" is defined by
KRS
314.011(3).
(9) "Nurse Extern" means an employee in a
healthcare facility who is also actively enrolled as a student in a
board-approved prelicensure program of nursing.
(10) "Nursing assistance" is defined by
KRS
314.011(13).
(11) "Nursing task" means an act included in
the definition of registered nursing practice, advanced practice registered
nursing, or licensed practical nursing practice pursuant to
KRS 314.011(6), (8), or
(10).
(12) "Paramedic" is defined by
KRS
311A.010.
(13) "Supervision" means the provision of
guidance by a qualified nurse for the accomplishment of a nursing task with
periodic observation and evaluation of the performance of the task including
validation that the nursing task has been performed according to established
standards of practice.
(14)
"Unlicensed person" means an individual, other than a nurse, the client, or the
client's family, legal guardian, or delegatee, who functions in an assistant or
subordinate role to the nurse.
Section 2. Nurse's Responsibility in
Delegation.
(1) A registered nurse or a
licensed practical nurse may delegate a task to an unlicensed person in
accordance with this section and Sections 3, 4, and 5 of this administrative
regulation.
(2) A registered nurse
may delegate a task to a paramedic employed in a hospital emergency department
in accordance with
KRS
311A.170 and Sections 3 and 4 of this
administrative regulation.
(3)
Prior to delegating a nursing task, the nurse shall determine the nursing care
needs of the client. The nurse shall retain responsibility and accountability
for the nursing care of the client, including nursing assessment, planning,
evaluation, and assuring documentation.
(4) The nurse, prior to delegation to an
unlicensed person, shall have either instructed the unlicensed person in the
delegated task or determined that the unlicensed person is competent to perform
the nursing task.
(5) A nursing
task shall be delegated directly or indirectly. An indirect delegation shall
not alter the responsibility of the nurse for appropriately assigning and
supervising an unlicensed person.
(6) A nurse who delegates a nursing task in
violation of this administrative regulation or participates in the utilization
of an unlicensed person in violation of this administrative regulation shall be
considered acting in a manner inconsistent with the practice of
nursing.
Section 3.
Criteria for Delegation. The delegation of a nursing task shall meet the
following criteria:
(1) The delegated nursing
task shall be a task that a reasonable and prudent nurse would find is within
the scope of sound nursing judgment and practice to delegate;
(2) The delegated nursing task shall be a
task that, in the opinion of the delegating nurse, may be competently and
safely performed by the delegatee without compromising the client's
welfare;
(3) The nursing task shall
not require the delegatee to exercise independent nursing judgment or
intervention; and
(4) The delegator
shall be responsible for assuring that the delegated task is performed in a
competent manner by the delegatee.
Section 4. Supervision.
(1) The nurse shall provide supervision of a
delegated nursing task.
(2) The
degree of supervision required shall be determined by the delegator after an
evaluation of appropriate factors involved including the following:
(a) The stability and acuity of the client's
condition;
(b) The training and
competency of the delegatee;
(c)
The complexity of the nursing task being delegated; and
(d) The proximity and availability of the
delegator to the delegatee when the nursing task is performed.
Section 5. Nurse
Extern.
(1) The nurse extern may perform
nursing tasks as delegated under the direct supervision of a registered nurse
in accordance with this section. Those tasks may include the administration of
medication or other tasks that have been taught in the nurse extern's nursing
education program. The nurse extern shall be individually educationally
prepared and clinically competent to perform the task. At a minimum, this
competency shall be verified by an official letter from the nursing program
documenting that the nurse extern has successfully completed the task as a
student in the program of nursing. The employer shall independently verify and
document the competency of the nurse extern to successfully perform the acts
that the nurse extern will perform.
(2) A licensed practical nurse may
participate with the registered nurse in providing supervision of a nurse
extern enrolled in a practical nurse program of nursing.
(3) The nurse extern may provide nursing
assistance that is routinely a part of any nursing assistant's job
description.
(4) For a nurse extern
enrolled in a practical nurse program of nursing, the administration of
medications shall be limited by
201
KAR 20:490.
(5) A nurse extern shall not substitute for
licensed nursing staff.
(6) A nurse
extern shall not be required to independently assume the role, function, or
responsibility of licensed personnel.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
314.131(1)