Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 57 - Behavioral Health Services
Section I-5711 - Medically Monitored Inpatient Withdrawal Management (Medically Supported) (ASAM Level 3.7-WM) (Adults Only)
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-5711
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The provider shall:
1. admit only clients clinically appropriate
for ASAM level 3.7-WM into its Medically Monitored Inpatient Withdrawal
Management Program;
2. ensure that:
a. a physical examination is conducted by a
physician, PA or APRN within 24 hours of admission; or
b. the providers admitting physician reviews
and approves a physical examination conducted by a physician, PA or APRN within
24 hours prior to admission;
3. ensure that each clients progress is
assessed at least daily;
4. ensure
that each clients physical condition, including vital signs, is assessed at
least daily, or more frequently as indicated by physicians order or change in
the clients status;
5. have a
reliable, adequately sized emergency power system to provide power during an
interruption of normal electrical service;
6. provide case management that is conducted:
a. by a care coordinator who is on duty as
needed; or
b. by the clinical
staff.
B. Emergency Admissions
1. If a client is
admitted under emergency circumstances, the admission process may be delayed
until the client can be interviewed, but no longer than 24 hours unless seen by
a physician.
2. The provider shall
orient the direct care staff to monitor, observe and recognize early symptoms
of serious illness and to access emergency services promptly.
C. Staffing
1. The provider shall have a physician on
call 24 hours per day, seven days per week, and on duty as needed for
management of psychiatric and medical needs of the clients.
2. Nursing
a. The provider shall have at least one RN on
call 24 hours per day, seven days per week to perform nursing duties.
b. There shall be at least one licensed nurse
on duty during all shifts with additional as needed based upon the providers
census and the clients acuity levels.
c. There shall be a RN on-site no less than
40 hours per week who is responsible for conducting nursing assessments upon
admission and delegating staffing assignments to the nursing staff based on the
assessments and the acuity levels of the clients.
d. The provider shall ensure that its on-site
nursing staff is solely responsible for III.7D program and does not provide
services for other levels of care at the same time.
e. The nursing staff is responsible for:
i. monitoring clients progress; and
ii. administering medications in
accordance with physician orders.
3. Clinical Supervisor and UPs
a. The provider shall have a clinical
supervisor available for clinical supervision when needed and by telephone for
consultation.
b. The LMHP/UP
caseload shall not exceed 1:10.
4. There shall be at least one direct care
aide on all shifts with additional as needed based upon the providers census
and the clients acuity levels.
5.
The provider shall have at least one employee on duty certified in
CPR.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 40:2151-2161.
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