Mont. Admin. r. 24.165.302 - DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of this chapter the following definitions apply:
(1) "Clinician" means an
occupational therapist endorsed by the board to administer topical
medications.
(2) "Direct
supervision" means the supervisor is physically present in the direct treatment
area of the client-related activity being performed by the supervisee and
requires face-to-face communication, direction, observation, and daily
evaluation.
(3) "Documentation"
means evidence of successfully completing a formal instruction program and must
include:
(a) an official certificate of
attendance or completion indicating:
(i) name
or title of the course attended;
(ii) number of hours of course instruction;
and
(iii) date(s) the course was
attended; and
(b) a
course syllabus.
(6)
"General supervision" means the supervisor provides face-to-face communication,
direction, observation, and evaluation of a supervisee's delivery of client
services at least monthly at the site of client-related activity, with interim
supervision occurring by other methods, such as telephonic, electronic, or
written communication.
(7)
"Instruction" means didactic study presented in any of the following forums:
(a) continuing education unit course
work;
(b) in-service training by
licensed health care professionals;
(c) professional conference;
(d) professional workshop; or
(e) self-study course work pursuant to ARM
24.165.2101.
(8) "Qualified occupational
therapist" means that the supervising occupational therapist has been certified
in the modality supervised.
(9)
"Routine supervision" of temporary permit holders means direct contact at least
daily at the site of work, with interim supervision by other methods, such as
telephonic, electronic, or written communication.
(10) "Superficial modalities" means physical
agent modalities including hot packs, cold packs, ice, fluidotherapy, paraffin,
water, and other commercially available superficial heating and cooling devices
used on the surface of the skin.
(11) "Topical medications" means medications
applied locally to the skin and includes only medications listed in
37-24-108(2),
MCA, for which a prescription is required under state or federal law.
Notes
AUTH: 37-24-201, 37-24-202, MCA IMP: 37-24-103, 37-24-105, 37-24-106, 37-24-107, 37-24-108, MCA
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