Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 28 - BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN OPTOMETRY
Chapter 10.28.12 - Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents
Section 10.28.12.04 - Standards of Quality for Therapeutically Certified Optometrists and Optometric Care
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall provide clinical therapeutic eye care consistent with published, universally accepted practice or clinical guidelines and standards of care.
B. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall adhere to the additional guidelines and standards of care given in §§C- T of this regulation.
C. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall ensure that:
D. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall document the following data, if applicable, for each TPA patient visit or communication:
E. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall document the following data as part of the patient's permanent file:
F. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall provide for 24-hour emergency coverage.
G. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall have a medical kit for treating anaphylactic emergencies available at each location where patients are seen.
H. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall be certified in CPR.
I. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall have a written plan for responding to emergencies, including specific plans for referral to hospital emergency rooms, emergency ambulatory centers, ophthalmologists, or other appropriate medical doctors when necessary at each location where patients are seen.
J. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall comply with:
K. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall maintain a written tracking system to identify patients who are being followed or referred for emergency sight or life-threatening conditions and who fail to keep appointments.
L. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall document that a patient who fails to keep an appointment for an emergency sight or life-threatening condition was contacted by:
M. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall report all adverse reactions to the Board. An adverse drug reaction may be indicated by symptoms which include, but are not limited to, painful eye, pruritus, urticarial lesions, wheals, skin rash of periorbital tissues, nausea, vomiting, fainting, confusion, cessation of respiration, wheezing, clinically significant change in heart rate, or chest pain.
N. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall prescribe and administer all therapeutic pharmaceutical agents in accordance with the applicable standards of care established under Health Occupations Article, Title 11, Annotated Code of Maryland.
O. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall remove superficial foreign bodies from the eye in accordance with the applicable standards of care established under Health Occupations Article, Title 11, Annotated Code of Maryland.
P. A therapeutically certified optometrist may not prescribe or administer a therapeutic pharmaceutical agent unless specifically authorized by law or these regulations.
Q. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall report to the Board, on the form provided by the Board, within 10 working days of the occurrence, an adverse reaction. The therapeutically certified optometrist shall include in the report, at a minimum, the following:
R. Glaucoma Management.
S. In developing a glaucoma treatment plan that ensures the maximum effectiveness for the patient, the therapeutically certified optometrist shall consider the following:
T. Laboratory Tests. Laboratory tests shall be ordered by a therapeutically certified optometrist only as provided by law.