Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES
Division 30 - Division of Regulation and Licensure
Chapter 40 - Comprehensive Emergency Medical Services Systems Regulations
Section 19 CSR 30-40.410 - Definitions and Abbreviations Relating to Trauma Centers
Universal Citation: 19 MO Code of State Regs 30-40.410
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This amendment adds virtual reviews to the definitions for trauma centers.
(1) The following definitions and abbreviations shall be used in the interpretation of the rules in 19 CSR 30-40.400 to 19 CSR 30-40.450:
(A)
Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) certified means that an individual has
successfully completed a course of training in advanced cardiac life-support
techniques certified by the American Heart Association and that certification
is maintained;
(B) Anesthesiologist
assistant (AA) means a person who meets each of the following conditions:
1. Has graduated from an anesthesiologist
assistant program accredited by the American Medical Association's Committee on
Allied Health Education and Accreditation or by its successor agency;
2. Has passed the certifying examination
administered by the National Commission on Certification of Anesthesiologist
Assistants;
3. Has active
certification by the National Commission on Certification of Anesthesiologist
Assistants;
4. Is currently
licensed as an anesthesiologist assistant in the state of Missouri;
and
5. Provides health care
services delegated by a licensed anesthesiologist. For the purposes of
subsection (1)(B), the licensed anesthesiologist shall be "immediately
available" as this term is defined in section
334.400,
RSMo.
(C) ATLS course
means the advanced trauma life support course approved by the American College
of Surgeons when required, certification shall be maintained;
(D) Board-admissible means that a physician
has applied to a specialty board and has received a ruling that s/he has
fulfilled the requirements to take the examinations. Board certification must
be obtained within five (5) years of the first appointment;
(E) Board-certified means that a physician
has fulfilled all requirements, has satisfactorily completed the written and
oral examinations, and has been awarded a board diploma in a specialty
field;
(F) Certified registered
nurse anesthetist (CRNA) means a registered nurse who has graduated from a
school of nurse anesthesia accredited by the Council on Accreditation of
Educational Programs of Nurse Anesthesia or its predecessor and who has been
certified as a nurse anesthetist by the Council on Certification of Nurse
Anesthetists;
(G) CME means
continuing medical education and refers to the highest level of continuing
education approved by the Missouri State Medical Association, the Missouri
Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, The American Osteopathic
Association, or the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education;
(H) Continuing nursing
education means education approved or recognized by a national and/or state
professional organization and/or trauma medical director;
(I) Core surgeon is a member of the trauma
team listed on the trauma call schedule ten percent (10%) of the time or
greater;
(J) Credentialed or
credentialing is a hospital-specific system of documenting and recognizing the
qualifications of medical staff and nurses and authorizing the performance of
certain procedures and establishing clinical privileges in the hospital
setting;
(K) EMS Bureau means the
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Emergency Medical Services
Bureau;
(L) Glasgow coma scale is a
scoring system for assessing a patient's level of consciousness utilizing a
point system which measures eye opening, verbal response, and motor response.
The higher the total score, the better the patient's neurological
status;
(M) Immediately available
(IA) means being present at bedside at the time of the patient's arrival at the
hospital when prior notification is possible and no more than twenty (20)
minutes from the hospital under normal driving and weather
conditions;
(N) In-house (IH) means
being on the hospital premises twenty-four (24) hours a day;
(O) Liaison means one (1) physician
representative from each of the following areas: Emergency Medicine,
Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, and Anesthesia who is selected to attend the
Performance Improvement and Patient Safety Committee and to disseminate
information to the other physicians within his/her specialty taking trauma
call;
(P) Missouri trauma registry
is a statewide data collection system to compile and maintain statistics on
mortality and morbidity of trauma victims, using a reporting method provided by
the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services;
(Q) Multidisciplinary trauma conference means
a meeting of members of the trauma team and other appropriate hospital
personnel to review the care of trauma patients at the hospital;
(R) Non-core surgeon is a member of the
trauma call team listed on the trauma call schedule less than ten percent (10%)
of the time;
(S) PALS means
Pediatric Advanced Life Support, ENPC means Emergency Nurses Pediatric Course,
and APLS means Advanced Pediatrics Life Support; when required, certification
shall be maintained;
(T) Physician
advisory group is two (2) or more physicians who collectively assume the role
of a medical advisor;
(U) Promptly
available (PA) means arrival at the patient's bedside within thirty (30)
minutes after notification of a patient's arrival at the hospital under normal
driving and weather conditions;
(V)
R is a symbol to indicate that a standard is a requirement for trauma center
designation at a particular level;
(W) Review is the inspection of hospitals to
determine compliance with the rules of this chapter. There are four (4) types
of reviews: the initial review of hospitals never before designated as trauma
centers or hospitals never before reviewed for compliance with the rules of
this chapter or hospitals applying for a new level of trauma center
designation; the verification review to evaluate the correction of any
deficiencies noted in a previous review; and the validation review, which shall
occur every five (5) years to assure continued compliance with the rules of
this chapter, and a focus review to allow review of substantial deficiencies by
a review team;
(X) Revised trauma
score (RTS) is a numerical methodology for categorizing the physiological
status of trauma patients;
(Y)
Senior trauma surgery resident is a physician in at least the third
post-graduate year of study;
(Z)
Severely injured adult patient is an injured patient with a glasgow coma score
(GCS) less than fourteen (14) or a systolic blood pressure less than ninety
(90) millimeters of mercury or respirations less than ten (10) per minute or
more than twenty-nine (29) per minute;
(AA) Severely injured child is defined as a
patient fourteen (14) years of age or less having a GCS less than fourteen
(14), shock following injury, pediatric trauma score less than eight (8), or
with any of the following conditions: unable to establish or maintain an
airway; ineffective respiratory effort; penetrating injury to head, neck,
chest, abdomen, or extremity proximal to elbow or knee; burns greater than ten
percent (10%) of the body surface area or involving inhalation injury; two (2)
or more proximal long bone fractures or pelvic fracture; open or depressed
skull fracture; suspected spinal cord injury and/or paralysis; amputation
proximal to wrist or ankle; facial or tracheal injury with airway compromise;
pre-existing medical conditions; or respiratory or cardiopulmonary arrest after
injury;
(BB) Surgical trauma call
roster is a hospital-specific list of surgeons assigned to trauma care,
including date(s) of coverage and back-up surgeons when indicated;
(CC) Trauma center is a hospital that has
been designated in accordance with the rules in this chapter to provide
systematized medical and nursing care to trauma patients. Level I is the
highest level of designation and functions as a resource center for the
hospitals within that region. Level II is the next highest level of designation
dealing with large volumes of serious trauma. Level III is the next level with
limited resources;
(DD) Trauma
medical director is a surgeon designated by the hospital who is responsible for
the trauma service and performance improvement and patient safety programs
related to trauma care;
(EE) Trauma
nurse coordinator/trauma program manager is a registered nurse designated by
the hospital with responsibility for monitoring and evaluating the care of
trauma patients and the coordination of performance improvement and patient
safety programs for the trauma center in conjunction with the trauma medical
director;
(FF) Trauma nursing
course is an education program in nursing care of trauma patients;
(GG) Trauma service is an organizational
component of the hospital specializing in the care of injured
patients;
(HH) Trauma team is a
team consisting of the emergency physician, physicians on the surgical trauma
call roster, appropriate anesthesiology staff, nursing and other support staff
as needed;
(II) Trauma team
activation protocol is a hospital document outlining the criteria used to
identify severely injured patients and the procedures for notification of
trauma team members and indicating surgical and non-surgical specialty response
times acceptable for treating major trauma patients;
(JJ) Trauma triage is an estimation of injury
severity at the scene of an accident; and
(KK) Virtual review means a type of review
conducted through the use of secure virtual video and audio conferencing and
secure file transfers in order to determine compliance with the rules of this
chapter.
*Original authority: 190.185, RSMo 1973, amended 1989, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2002 and 190.241, RSMo 1987, amended 1998, 2008.
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