Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-19-814 - Standards of Conduct for Licensed Nursing Assistants and Certified Medication Assistants
For purposes of A.R.S. § 32-1601(22)(d), a practice or conduct that is or might be harmful or dangerous to the health of a patient or the public and constitutes a basis for disciplinary action on a LNA license and a CMA certificate includes the following:
1. Failing to maintain professional
boundaries or engaging in a dual relationship with a patient, resident, or any
member of the patient's or resident's family;
2. Engaging in sexual conduct with a patient,
resident, or any member of the patient's or resident's family who does not have
a pre-existing relationship with the licensee or any conduct while on duty or
in the presence of a patient or resident that a reasonable person would
interpret as sexual;
3. Leaving an
assignment or abandoning a patient or resident who requires care without
properly notifying the immediate supervisor;
4. Failing to accurately and timely document
care and treatment provided to a patient or resident, including, for a CMA,
medications administered or not administered;
5. Falsifying or making a materially
incorrect entry in a health care record;
6. Failing to follow an employer's policies
and procedures, designed to safeguard the patient or resident;
7. Failing to take action to protect a
patient or resident whose safety or welfare is at risk from potential or actual
incompetent health care practice, or to report the practice to the immediate
supervisor or a facility administrator;
8. Failing to report signs, symptoms, and
changes in patient or resident conditions to the immediate supervisor in an
ongoing and timely manner;
9.
Violating the rights or dignity of a patient or resident;
10. Violating a patient or resident's right
of privacy by disclosing confidential information or knowledge concerning the
patient or resident, unless disclosure is otherwise required by law;
11. Neglecting or abusing a patient or
resident physically, verbally, emotionally, or financially;
12. Failing to immediately report to a
supervisor and the Board any observed or suspected abuse or neglect, including
a resident or patient's report of abuse or neglect;
14. Soliciting or
engaging in the sale of goods or services unrelated to the licensee's health
care assignment with a patient or resident, or any member of the patient or
resident's immediate family, or guardians;
17. Accepting or performing patient or
resident care tasks that the licensee lacks the education, competence or legal
authority to perform;
20. Permitting or assisting another person to
use the licensee's license or CMA certificate holder's certificate or identity
for any purpose;
21. Making
untruthful or misleading statements in advertisements of the individual's
practice as a licensed nursing assistant or certified medication
assistant;
22. Offering or
providing licensed nursing assistant or certified medication assistant services
for compensation without a designated registered nurse supervisor;
a. Not furnishing in writing
a complete explanation of a matter reported under A.R.S. §
32-1664;
b. Not responding to a subpoena or written
request for information issued by the Board;
c. Not completing and returning a
Board-issued questionnaire within 30 days; or
d. Not informing the Board of a change of
address or phone number within 10 days of each change;
26. Cheating on the competency exam or
providing false information on an initial or renewal application for licensure
or certification;
a. Name, current
address, telephone number, Social Security number, and license and certificate
number, if applicable;
b. Date of
the charge; and
c. Nature of the
offense;
a. Name,
current address, telephone number, Social Security number, and license and CMA
certificate number, if applicable;
b. Date of the conviction;
c. Nature of the offense;
31. For a medication assistant,
performance of any acts associated with medication administration not
specifically authorized by A.R.S. §
32-1650
et.seq; and
33.
Violation of any other state or federal laws, rules or regulations.
Notes
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