30 Miss. Code. R. 2635-2.5 - Level II Office Surgery
The surgeon must have a written transfer agreement from a licensed hospital within reasonable proximity. The transfer agreement should also include physician coverage of transferred patients if the physician does not have privileges at the hospital.
Local or peripheral nerve block, including Bier Block, plus intravenous or intramuscular sedation, but with preservation of vital reflexes.
To perform office based surgery, the physician must be able to document satisfactory completion of surgical training such as Board certification or Board eligibility by a Board approved by the American Board of Medical Specialties or American Board of Osteopathic Specialties. The certification should include training in the procedures performed in the office setting. Alternative credentialing for procedures outside the physician's core curriculum must be applied for through the Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure and reviewed by a multi-specialty board appointed by the Director. In addition to the surgeon, there must be at least one assistant certified in Basic Life Support present during any Level II or III procedure. There should be at least one person certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support present during any Level II or III procedure unless there is an anesthesiologist or certified registered nurse anesthetist to manage the anesthetic.
The crash cart must include, at a minimum, the following resuscitative medications, or other resuscitative medication subsequently marketed and available after initial adoption of this regulation, provided said medication has the same FDA approved indications and usage as the medications specified below:
The above dosage levels may be adjusted, depending on ages of the patient population.
In addition to the surgeon there must be at least one assistant certified in Basic Life Support present during any Level II or III procedure. There should be at least one person certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support present during any Level II or III procedure unless there is an anesthesiologist or certified registered nurse anesthetist to manage the anesthetic.
A registered nurse may only administer analgesic doses of medications on the direct order of a physician. An assisting anesthesia provider, including nurse providing sedation, may not function in any other capacity during the procedure. If additional assistance is required by the specific procedure or patient circumstances, such assistance must be provided by a physician, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, or operating room technician.
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