Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.11602 - Intravenous conscious sedation; conditions; violations
Rule 1602.
(1) A
dentist shall not administer intravenous conscious sedation to a dental patient
or delegate and supervise the performance of any act or function involved in
the administration of intravenous conscious sedation to a dental patient unless
1 of the following is satisfied:
(a) The
dentist complies with
R 338.11601(1) or
(2).
(b) The dentist complies with all of the
following provisions:
(i) The dentist has
completed a minimum of 60 hours of training in intravenous conscious sedation
and related academic subjects, including a minimum of 40 hours of supervised
clinical instruction in which the dentist has sedated not less than 20 cases in
a course that complies with the standards adopted in
R 338.11603(1). A
program that is accredited by CODA as meeting the accreditation standards for
advanced dental education programs meets the standards in
R
338.11603(1).
(ii) The dentist and the delegatee, if any,
maintains current certification in basic and advanced cardiac life support for
health care providers with a hands-on component from an agency or organization
that grants certification under standards substantially equivalent to the
standards adopted in
R 338.11603(2). A
certification in basic and advanced cardiac life support for health care
providers with a hands-on component from AHA meets the requirements of this
paragraph.
(iii) The facility in
which the anesthesia is administered complies with the equipment standards
adopted in
R
338.11603(3).
(2) A dentist is in violation of
section 16221(1)(h) of the code, MCL 333.16221, if he or she fails to comply
with subrule (1) of this rule.
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