Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
ORS 670.280 authorizes the Board to
discipline nursing assistant certificates for conduct that is not undertaken
directly in the course of CNA duties, but that is substantially related to the
fitness and ability of the applicant or CNA to engage in activities of the CNA
profession for which a CNA certificate is required. Such conduct is considered
to be conduct unbecoming a CNA, and includes, but is not limited to:
(1) Conduct related to general fitness to
perform nursing assistant authorized duties:
(a) Demonstrated incidents of violent,
abusive, intimidating, neglectful or reckless behavior; or
(b) Demonstrated incidents of dishonesty,
misrepresentation, or fraud.
(2) Conduct related to achieving and
maintaining clinical competency:
(a) Failing
to conform to the essential standards of acceptable and prevailing nursing
assistant performance of duties. Actual injury need not be
established;
(b) Performing acts
beyond the authorized duties except for as allowed for in these
rules;
(c) Assuming duties and
responsibilities for a person's care without documented preparation for the
duties and responsibilities and when competency has not been established and
maintained; or
(d) Performing new
nursing assistant techniques or procedures without documented education
specific to the technique or procedure and supervised clinical experience to
establish competency.
(3) Conduct related to client safety and
integrity:
(a) Failing to take action to
preserve or promote a person's safety based on nursing assistant knowledge,
skills, and abilities;
(b) Failing
to implement the plan of care developed by the registered nurse;
(c) Failing to report changes in a person's
status from the last plan of care made by the registered nurse;
(d) Jeopardizing the safety of a person under
the CNA's care;
(e) Leaving or
failing to complete a nursing assistant assignment without properly notifying
appropriate supervisory personnel and confirming that nursing assistant
responsibilities will be met;
(f)
Failing to report through proper channels facts known regarding the
incompetent, unethical, unsafe, or illegal practice of any health care provider
pursuant to ORS chapter 676;
(g)
Failing to respect the dignity and rights of clients, inclusive of social or
economic status, age, race, religion, gender, gender identity, sex, sexual
orientation, national origin, nature of health needs, physical attributes, or
disability;
(h) Failing to report
actual or suspected incidents of abuse, neglect, or mistreatment;
(i) Engaging in or attempting to engage in
sexual misconduct with a client in any setting;
(j) Engaging in sexual misconduct in the
workplace; or
(k) Failing to
maintain professional boundaries.
(4) Conduct related to communication:
(a) Failing to accurately document nursing
assistant activities and tasks;
(b)
Failing to document nursing assistant activities and task implementation in a
timely, accurate, thorough, and clear manner. This includes failing to document
a late entry within a reasonable time period;
(c) Entering inaccurate, incomplete,
falsified or altered documentation into a health record or into agency records.
This includes but is not limited to:
(A)
Documenting the provision of services that were not provided;
(B) Failing to document information pertinent
to the person's care;
(C) Filling
in someone else's charting omissions, or signing someone else's name;
(D) Falsifying data;
(E) Altering or changing words or characters
within an existing document to mislead the reader; or
(F) Adding documentation to a health record
or agency record without recording the date and time of the event being
recorded. This includes late entry documentation that does not demonstrate the
date and time of the initial event being documented, the date and time the late
entry is being placed into the record, and the signature of the nursing
assistant placing the documentation into the record.
(d) Destroying an agency record, a person's
health record, or any document prior to the destruction date indicated for the
type of recorded data or document;
(e) Directing another individual to falsify,
alter or destroy an agency record, a person's health record, or any document
prior to the destruction date indicated for type of recorded data or type of
document;
(f) Failing to
communicate information regarding a person's status to the supervising nurse or
other appropriate member of the healthcare team in an on-going and timely
manner and as appropriate to the context of care; or
(g) Failing to communicate information
regarding the person's status to individuals who are authorized to receive the
information and need to know.
(5) Conduct related to interactions with the
client's family:
(a) Failing to respect the
person's family and the person's relationship with their family;
(b) Using one's title/position as a nursing
assistant to exploit a person's family for personal gain or for any other
reason;
(c) Stealing money,
property, services or supplies from the family;
(d) Soliciting or borrowing money, materials
or property from the family; or
(e)
Engaging in unacceptable behavior towards or in the presence of the client's
family. Such behavior includes but is not limited to using derogatory names,
derogatory or threatening gestures, or profane language.
(6) Conduct related to relationships with
co-workers and health care team members:
(a)
Engaging in violent, abusive or threatening behavior towards a co-worker;
or
(b) Engaging in violent, abusive
or threatening behavior that relates to the performance of safe care to a
person.
(7) Conduct
related to safe performance of authorized duties:
(a) Performing authorized duties when
unable/unfit to perform nursing assistant activities or tasks due to:
(A) Physical impairment as evidenced by
documented deterioration of functioning in the work setting or by the
assessment of an individual qualified by law to diagnose physical
condition/status; or
(B)
Psychological or mental impairment as evidenced by documented deterioration of
functioning in the work setting or by the assessment of an individual qualified
by law to diagnose mental condition/status.
(b) Performing authorized duties when
physical or mental ability to perform is impaired by use of a prescription or
non-prescription medication, alcohol, or a mind-altering substance;
or
(c) Using a prescription or
non-prescription medication, alcohol, or a mind-altering substance to an extent
or in a manner dangerous or injurious to the nursing assistant or others, or to
an extent that such use impairs the ability to perform the authorized duties
safely.
(8) Conduct
related to other federal or state statutes/rule violations:
(a) Aiding, abetting or assisting an
individual to violate or circumvent any law, rule or regulation intended to
guide the conduct of the nursing assistant or other healthcare
provider;
(b) Violating the rights
of privacy, confidentiality of information, or knowledge concerning the person,
unless required by law to disclose such information;
(c) Discriminating against a person on the
basis of age, race, religion, gender, gender identity, sex, sexual preference,
national origin or disability;
(d)
Abusing a person;
(e) Neglecting a
person;
(f) Failing to report
actual or suspected incidents of abuse through the proper channels in the
workplace;
(g) Failing to report
actual or suspected incidents of abuse to the appropriate state
agency;
(h) Engaging in other
unacceptable behavior towards or in the presence of the client. Such behavior
includes but is not limited to using derogatory names, derogatory or
threatening gestures, or profane language;
(i) Soliciting or borrowing money, materials,
or property from the client;
(j)
Stealing money, property, services or supplies from the client;
(k) Possessing, obtaining, attempting to
obtain, furnishing or administering prescription or controlled medications to
any person, including self, except as directed by an individual authorized by
law to prescribe medications;
(l)
Unauthorized removal or attempted removal of medications, supplies, property,
or money from any person or setting;
(m) Unauthorized removal of client records,
client information, or facility property, policies or written standards from
the workplace;
(n) Using one's role
or title as a nursing assistant to defraud a person of their personal property
or possessions;
(o) Violating a
person's rights of privacy and confidentiality of information by accessing or
sharing information without proper authorization to do so or without a
demonstrated need to know;
(p)
Engaging in unsecured transmission of protected client data;
(q) Failure to report to the Board the CNA's
own arrest for a felony crime within ten days of the arrest; or
(r) Failure to report to the Board the CNA's
own conviction of a misdemeanor or a felony crime within ten days of the
conviction.
(9) Conduct
related to certification violations:
(a)
Resorting to fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit during the application process
for licensure or certification, while taking the examination for licensure or
certification, while obtaining initial licensure or certification or renewal of
licensure or certification;
(b)
Functioning as a certified nursing assistant without current certification as a
nursing assistant;
(c) Functioning
as a certified medication assistant without current certification as a
medication assistant;
(d)
Representing oneself as a CNA 1 or CNA 2 without current, valid CNA
certification;
(e) Allowing another
person to use one's nursing assistant certificate for any purpose;
(f) Using another licensee's nursing license
or nursing assistant certificate for any purpose;
(g) Impersonating any applicant or acting as
a proxy for the applicant in any nursing assistant examination;
(h) Disclosing contents of the competency
examination or soliciting, accepting or compiling information regarding the
contents of the examination before, during or after its administration;
or
(i) Altering a certificate of
completion of education or nursing assistant certification issued by the
Board.
(10) Conduct
related to the certification holder's relationship with the Board:
(a) Failing to fully cooperate with the Board
during the course of an investigation, including but not limited to waiver of
confidentiality, except attorney-client privilege.
(b) Failing to answer truthfully and
completely any question asked by the Board on an application for certification,
renewal of certification, during the course of an investigation, or any other
question asked by the Board;
(c)
Failing to provide the Board with any documents requested by the Board;
or
(d) Violating the terms and
conditions of a Board order.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
678.442 & ORS
670.280
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS
678.442 & ORS
670.280