Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 449 - Medical and Other Related Facilities
FACILITIES FOR REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Section 449.4524 - Medical care of patients
Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 449.4524
Current through September 16, 2024
1. The administrator of a facility shall ensure that:
(a) Only local anesthesia and oral medication
which is administered to a patient to relieve anxiety in the patient, if the
medication is not given in a dosage which is sufficient to induce in a patient
a controlled state of depressed consciousness or unconsciousness similar to the
state produced pursuant to the administration of general anesthesia, deep
sedation or conscious sedation, are used at the facility.
(b) An appropriate and current history,
including a list of current medications, dosages, physical examination and
pertinent preoperative diagnostic studies, is incorporated into the patient's
medical record before surgery.
(c)
Surgical procedures are performed only by an ophthalmologist licensed pursuant
to chapter 630 of NRS or a doctor of osteopathy licensed pursuant to chapter
633 of NRS.
(d) A preoperative
evaluation is conducted immediately before the surgical procedure by the
ophthalmologist, licensed pursuant to chapter 630 of NRS, or the doctor of
osteopathy, licensed pursuant to chapter 633 of NRS, who will be performing the
surgery.
(e) Emergency equipment
and medications as required by the policies and procedures established by the
facility pursuant to NAC 449.451 are available, and properly stored and
maintained at the facility.
(f)
Outdated medications are destroyed in accordance with the requirements of the
laws of this State and federal law.
(g) Protocols are established and implemented
for instructing patients in self-care after surgery, including, without
limitation, written instructions to be given at the time of
discharge.
(h) A follow-up
examination of a patient is conducted by an ophthalmologist licensed pursuant
to chapter 630 of NRS, a doctor of osteopathy licensed pursuant to chapter 633
of NRS or a collaborating optometrist as provided in
NRS
636.374 within 24 hours after the procedure.
Documentation of the results of this examination must be included as part of
the permanent medical record of the patient.
2. As used in this section:
(a) "Conscious sedation" means a minimally
depressed level of consciousness, produced by a pharmacologic or
nonpharmacologic method or a combination thereof, in which the patient retains
the ability independently and continuously to maintain an airway and to respond
appropriately to physical stimulation and verbal commands.
(b) "Deep sedation" means a controlled state
of depressed consciousness, produced by a pharmacologic or nonpharmacologic
method or a combination thereof, and accompanied by a partial loss of
protective reflexes and the inability to respond purposefully to verbal
commands.
Added to NAC by Bd. of Health by R052-02, eff. 7-24-2002
NRS 449.0302
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