Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 77065 - Psychiatric Nursing Services
(a) Psychiatric nursing services shall be
designed to meet the objectives of each patient's interdisciplinary treatment
plan.
(b) Policies and procedures
for the administration of medications shall be implemented by the psychiatric
nursing service.
(c) Nursing
services shall include the development of a nursing care plan based upon an
initial written and continuing assessment with input from health professionals
involved in the care of the patient. Initial assessments shall commence at the
time of admission of the patient and be completed within 72 hours after
admission. Nursing care plans shall either be included as a part of the
interdisciplinary treatment plan or occupy a unique section of the patient
record.
(d) Written nursing
services policies and procedures shall be developed which include:
(1) A current nursing procedure manual
appropriate to the patients served by the facility.
(2) Provision for the inventory and
identification of patients' personal possessions, equipment and
valuables.
(3) Screening of all
patients for tuberculosis upon admission. A tuberculosis screening procedure
may not be required if there is satisfactory written evidence available that a
tuberculosis screening procedure has been completed within 90 days of the date
of admission to the facility. Subsequent tuberculosis screening procedures
shall be determined by a physician.
(4) Notification of practitioner regarding
sudden or marked adverse change in a patient's condition.
(5) Conditions under which restraints are
used, the application of restraints, and the mechanism used for monitoring and
controlling their use.
(6) A
planned and systematic process for the monitoring and evaluation of the quality
and appropriateness of patient care and for resolving identified
problems.
(e) Psychiatric
nursing policies and procedures shall either be integrated into a separate
section of a general manual or contained in a policy and procedure manual
dedicated to nursing policies and procedures.
(f) There shall be a written staffing pattern
which shall show:
(1) Total numbers of staff
including full-time and full-time equivalents.
(2) The available nursing care hours for each
nursing unit.
(3) The categories of
staff available for patient care.
(g) The psychiatric nursing service shall be
under the direction of a registered nurse who shall meet at least the following
qualification:
(1) Master's degree in
psychiatric nursing or related field with experience in administration;
or
(2) Baccalaureate degree in
nursing or related field with experience in psychiatric nursing and two years
of experience in nursing administration; or
(3) Four years of experience in nursing
administration or supervision and with experience in psychiatric
nursing.
(h) Psychiatric
health facility policies and procedures shall specify how a registered nurse
will exercise authority and carry out the responsibility of supervising nursing
activities such as, but not limited to:
(1)
Dispensing, and recording of medication(s).
(2) Documenting patients' nursing care needs
in the interdisciplinary treatment plan.
(3) Implementing nursing
procedures.
(4) Providing inservice
education related to nursing activities.
Notes
2. Amendment of subsection (c), new subsection (e), subsection relettering, new subsections (h)-(h)(4) and amendment of NOTE filed 5-7-99; operative 6-6-99 (Register 99, No. 19).
Note: Authority cited: Section 1275, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1250.2 and 1275.1, Health and Safety Code.
2. Amendment of subsection (c), new subsection (e), subsection relettering, new subsections (h)-(h)(4) and amendment of Note filed 5-7-99; operative 6-6-99 (Register 99, No. 19).
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