Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-7-725 - Safety Instructions and Precautions for Brachytherapy Patients that Cannot be Released Under R9-7- 717
A. In
addition to the training requirements in Article 10, a licensee shall provide
radiation safety instruction, initially and at least annually, to personnel
caring for patients or human research subjects who are receiving brachytherapy
and cannot be released under R9-7-717. To satisfy this requirement, the
instruction shall be commensurate with the duties of the personnel and include
the:
1. Size and appearance of the
brachytherapy sources;
2. Safe
handling and shielding instructions;
3. Patient or human research subject
control;
4. Visitor control,
including both:
a. Routine visitation of
hospitalized individuals in accordance with Article 4 of this
Chapter,
b. Visitation authorized
in accordance with Article 4 of this Chapter, and
5. Notification of the radiation safety
officer, or his or her designee, and an authorized user if the patient or the
human research subject has a medical emergency or dies.
B. For each patient or human research subject
who is receiving brachytherapy and cannot be released under R9-7-717, a
licensee shall:
1. Not quarter the patient or
the human research subject in the same room as an individual who is not
receiving brachytherapy;
2. Visibly
post the patient's or human research subject's room with a "Radioactive
Materials" sign; and
3. Note on the
door or in the patient's or human research subject's chart where and how long
visitors may stay in the patient's or human research subject's room.
C. A licensee shall have
applicable emergency response equipment available near each treatment room to
respond to a source:
1. Dislodged from the
patient; and
2. Lodged within the
patient following removal of the source applicators.
D. A licensee shall notify the radiation
safety officer, or the RSO's designee, and an authorized user as soon as
possible if the patient or human research subject has a medical emergency or
dies.
E. A licensee shall record
the instructions given under subsection (A) and retain the records for three
years after recording the instructions.
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