North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 21 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Chapter 36 - BOARD OF NURSING
Section 36 .0403 - QUALIFICATIONS
Current through Register Vol. 36, No. 19, April 1, 2022
(a) A nurse aide I shall perform basic nursing skills and personal care activities after successfully completing an approved nurse aide I training and competency evaluation or equivalent as approved by the Division of Health Service Regulation (DHSR). A licensed nurse shall delegate these activities only after considering the variables defined in Rule .0401(b) and (c) of this Section. Pursuant to G.S. 90-171.55, no individual may function as a nurse aide I, regardless of title, providing nursing care activities, as identified in Rule .0401(a) of this Section, to clients or residents unless:
(b) A nurse aide II shall perform more complex nursing skills with emphasis on sterile technique in elimination, oxygenation, and nutrition after successful completion of a Board-approved nurse aide II training and competency evaluation program. A licensed nurse shall delegate these activities to the nurse aide II only after consideration of the variables described in Rule .0401(b) and (c) of this Section. Pursuant to G.S. 90-171.55, no individual may function as a nurse aide II unless:
(c) Listing on a Nurse Aide Registry is not required if the care is performed by clients themselves, their families or significant others, or by caretakers who provide personal care to individuals whose health care needs are incidental to the personal care required.
(d) Pursuant to G.S. 131E-114.2 and G.S. 131E-270, a medication aide shall be limited to performing technical aspects of medication administration, consistent with Rule .0401(b) and (c) of this Section, Rule .0221 of this Chapter, and only after:
21 N.C. Admin. Code 36 .0403
Authority
G.S.
90-171.20(2)(4)(7)d.,e.,g.;
90-171.43(4); 90-171.55; 90-171.56; 131E-114.2; 131E-270; 42U.S.C.S. 1395i -
3(1987);
Eff. March 1, 1989;
Temporary Amendment Eff.
October 11, 1989 For a Period of 180 Days to Expire on April 6,
1990;
Amended Eff. September 1, 2006; December 1, 1995; March 1,
1990.
Readopted by North Carolina Register Volume 33, Issue 15, February 1, 2019 effective 1/1/2019.
This section was updated on 2/9/2019 by overlay.