Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-10-114 - Clinical Practice Restrictions for Hemodialysis Technician Trainees
A. The following
definitions apply in this Section:
1.
"Assess" means collecting data about a patient by:
a. Obtaining a history of the
patient,
b. Listening to the
patient's heart and lungs, and
c.
Checking the patient for edema.
2. "Blood-flow rate" means the quantity of
blood pumped into a dialyzer per minute of hemodialysis.
3. "Blood lines" means the tubing used during
hemodialysis to carry blood between a vascular access and a dialyzer.
4. "Central line catheter" means a type of
vascular access created by surgically implanting a tube into a large
vein.
5. "Clinical practice
restriction" means a limitation on the hemodialysis tasks that may be performed
by a hemodialysis technician trainee.
6. "Conductivity test" means a determination
of the electrolytes in a dialysate.
7. "Dialysate" means a mixture of water and
chemicals used in hemodialysis to remove wastes and excess fluid from a
patient's body.
8. "Dialysate-flow
rate" means the quantity of dialysate pumped per minute of
hemodialysis.
9. "Directly
observing" or "direct observation" means a medical person stands next to an
inexperienced hemodialysis technician trainee and watches the inexperienced
hemodialysis technician trainee perform a hemodialysis task.
10. "Direct supervision" has the same meaning
as "supervision" in A.R.S. §
36-401.
11. "Electrolytes" means chemical compounds
that break apart into electrically charged particles, such as sodium,
potassium, or calcium, when dissolved in water.
12. "Experienced hemodialysis technician
trainee" means an individual who has passed all didactic, skills, and
competency examinations provided by a health care institution that measure the
individual's knowledge and ability to perform hemodialysis.
13. "Fistula" means a type of vascular access
created by a surgical connection between an artery and vein.
14. "Fluid-removal rate" means the quantity
of wastes and excess fluid eliminated from a patient's blood per minute of
hemodialysis to achieve the patient's prescribed weight, determined by:
a. Dialyzer size,
b. Blood-flow rate,
c. Dialysate-flow rate, and
d. Hemodialysis duration.
15. "Germicide-negative test"
means a determination that a chemical used to kill microorganisms is not
present.
16. "Germicide-positive
test" means a determination that a chemical used to kill microorganisms is
present.
17. "Graft" means a
vascular access created by a surgical connection between an artery and vein
using a synthetic tube.
18.
"Hemodialysis machine" means a mechanical pump that controls:
a. The blood-flow rate,
b. The mixing and temperature of
dialysate,
c. The dialysate-flow
rate,
d. The addition of
anticoagulant, and
e. The
fluid-removal rate.
19.
"Hemodialysis technician" has the same meaning as in A.R.S. §
36-423(A).
20. "Hemodialysis technician trainee" means
an individual who is working in a health care institution to assist in
providing hemodi-alysis and who is not certified as a hemodialysis technician
according to A.R.S. §
36-423(A).
21. "Inexperienced hemodialysis technician
trainee" means an individual who has not passed all didactic, skills, and
competency examinations provided by a health care institution that measure the
individual's knowledge and ability to perform hemodialysis.
22. "Medical person" means:
a. A physician who is experienced in
dialysis;
b. A registered nurse
practitioner who is experienced in dialysis;
c. A nurse who is experienced in
dialysis;
d. A hemodialysis
technician who meets the requirements in A.R.S. §
36-423(A)
approved by the governing authority; and
e. An experienced hemodialysis technician
trainee approved by the governing authority.
23. "Not established" means not approved by a
patient's nephrologist for use in hemodialysis.
24. "Patient" means an individual who
receives hemodialysis.
25. "pH
test" means a determination of the acidity of a dialysate.
26. "Preceptor course" means a health care
institution's instruction and evaluation provided to a nurse, hemodialysis
technician, or hemodialysis technician trainee that enables the nurse,
hemodialysis technician, or hemodialysis technician trainee to provide direct
observation and education to hemodialysis technician trainees.
27. "Respond" means to mute, shut off, reset,
or troubleshoot an alarm.
28.
"Safety check" means successful completion of tests recommended by the
manufacturer of a hemodialysis machine, a dialyzer, or a water system used for
hemodialysis before initiating a patient's hemodialysis.
29. "Water-contaminant test" means a
determination of the presence of chlorine or chloramine in a water system used
for hemodialysis.
B. An
experienced hemodialysis technician trainee may:
1. Perform hemodialysis under direct
supervision, and
2. Provide direct
observation to another hemodialysis technician trainee only after completing
the health care institution's preceptor course approved by the governing
authority.
C. An
experienced hemodialysis technician trainee shall not access a patient's:
1. Fistula that is not established,
or
2. Graft that is not
established.
D. An
inexperienced hemodialysis technician trainee may perform the following
hemodialysis tasks only under direct observation:
1. Access a patient's central line
catheter;
2. Respond to a
hemodialysis-machine alarm;
3. Draw
blood for laboratory tests;
4.
Perform a water-contaminant test on a water system used for
hemodialysis;
5. Inspect a dialyzer
and perform a germicide-positive test before priming a dialyzer;
6. Set up a hemodialysis machine and blood
lines before priming a dialyzer;
7.
Prime a dialyzer;
8. Test a
hemodialysis machine for germicide presence;
9. Perform a hemodialysis machine safety
check;
10. Prepare a
dialysate;
11. Perform a
conductivity test and a pH test on a dialysate;
12. Assess a patient;
13. Check and record a patient's vital signs,
weight, and temperature;
14.
Determine the amount and rate of fluid removal from a patient;
15. Administer local anesthetic at an
established fistula or graft, administer anticoagulant, or administer
replacement saline solution;
16.
Perform a germicide-negative test on a dialyzer before initiating
hemodialysis;
17. Initiate or
discontinue a patient's hemodialysis;
18. Adjust blood-flow rate, dialysate-flow
rate, or fluid-removal rate during hemodialysis; or
19. Prepare a blood, water, or dialysate
culture to determine microorganism presence.
E. An inexperienced hemodialysis technician
trainee shall not:
1. Access a patient's:
a. Fistula that is not established,
or
b. Graft that is not
established; or
2.
Provide direct observation.
F. When a hemodialysis technician trainee
performs hemodialysis tasks for a patient, the patient's medical record shall
include:
1. The name of the hemodialysis
technician trainee;
2. The date,
time, and hemodialysis task performed;
3. The name of the medical person directly
observing or the nurse or physician directly supervising the hemodialysis
technician trainee; and
4. The
initials or signature of the medical person directly observing or the nurse or
physician directly supervising the hemodialysis technician trainee.
G. If the Department determines
that a health care institution is not in substantial compliance with this
Section, the Department may take enforcement action according to
R9-10-111.
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