Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 511 - LIMITED SERVICES RURAL HOSPITALS
Subchapter C - OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 511.56 - Anesthesia Services
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The anesthesia services must be provided:
(b) The LSRH is responsible for and shall document all anesthesia services administered in the LSRH.
(c) The organization of anesthesia services shall be appropriate to the scope of the services offered.
(d) Only personnel who have been approved by the LSRH to provide anesthesia services shall administer anesthesia. All approvals or delegations of anesthesia services as authorized by law shall be documented and include the training, experience, and qualifications of the person who provided the service. On the order of a physician, podiatrist, dentist, or other authorized practitioner practicing within the scope of their license and education, a qualified registered nurse (RN) who is not a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA), may administer topical anesthesia, local anesthesia, minimal sedation, and moderate sedation, in accordance with all applicable rules, polices, directives, and guidelines issued by the Texas Board of Nursing. When an RN who is not a CRNA administers sedation, as permitted in this subsection, the LSRH shall:
(e) Anesthesia shall not be administered unless the physician has evaluated the patient immediately before the procedure to assess the risk of the anesthesia and of the procedure to be performed.
(f) The medical staff shall develop written policies and practice guidelines for the anesthesia service, which shall be adopted, implemented, and enforced by the governing body. The policies and guidelines shall include consideration of the applicable practice standards and guidelines of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, and the licensing rules and standards applicable to those categories of licensed professionals qualified to administer anesthesia.
(g) Anesthesia services shall be consistent with needs and resources. Policies on anesthesia procedures shall include the delineation of pre-anesthesia and post-anesthesia responsibilities. The policies shall ensure that the following are provided for each patient.
(h) Anesthesia services provided in the LSRH shall be limited to those that are recommended by the medical staff and approved by the governing body, which may include the following.
(i) Patients who have received anesthesia shall be evaluated for proper anesthesia recovery by the physician or the person administering the anesthesia before discharge using criteria approved by the medical staff.
(j) Patients shall be evaluated immediately before leaving the facility by a physician, the person administering the anesthesia, or an RN acting in accordance with physician's orders and written policies, procedures, and criteria developed by the medical staff.
(k) Emergency equipment and supplies appropriate for the type of anesthesia services provided shall be maintained and accessible to staff at all times. Functioning equipment and supplies that are required for all LSRHs include the following:
(l) In addition to the equipment and supplies required under subsection (l) of this section, an LSRH that provides moderate sedation/analgesia, deep sedation/analgesia, or regional analgesia shall provide the following:
(m) The advanced practice registered nurse, the anesthesiologist, or the operating surgeon shall be available until the surgeon's patients operated on that day have been discharged from the post-anesthesia care unit.
(n) Patients who have received anesthesia shall be evaluated for proper anesthesia recovery in accordance with subsection (g) of this section prior to discharge from the post-anesthesia care unit using criteria approved by the medical staff.
(o) Patients who remain in the facility for extended observation following discharge from the post-anesthesia care unit shall be evaluated immediately prior to leaving the facility by a physician, the person administering the anesthesia, or a registered nurse acting in accordance with physician's orders and written policies, procedures, and criteria developed by the medical staff.
(p) A physician shall be on call and able to respond physically or by telephone within 30 minutes until all patients have been discharged from the LSRH.