Nev. Admin. Code § 652.325 - Violations: Severity levels
1. The severity
scale set forth in this section must be used to assess the severity of a
particular violation pertaining to the laboratory. The basis for the assessment
must be the actual or potential harm to patients.
2. Violations of severity level one concern
requirements promulgated primarily for administrative purposes. No harm is
likely to occur to a patient. No negative patient impact has occurred or is
likely to occur.
3. Violations of
severity level two indirectly threaten the health, safety, rights, security,
welfare or well-being of a patient. A potential for harm, as yet unrealized,
exists. If continued over time, a negative impact on one or more patients or a
violation of one or more patients' rights would occur or would be likely to
occur.
4. Violations of severity
level three create a condition or incident in the operation or maintenance of a
laboratory that directly or indirectly threatens the health, safety, rights,
security, welfare or well-being of one or more patients. A negative impact on
the health, safety, rights, security, welfare or well-being of one or more
patients has occurred or can be predicted with substantial probability to
occur.
5. Violations of severity
level four create a condition or incident that has resulted in or can be
predicted with substantial probability to result in death or serious harm to a
patient. As used in this subsection, "serious harm" means serious mental harm,
serious impairment of bodily functions, serious dysfunction of any bodily organ
or part, life-threatening harm or death.
Notes
NRS 439.200, 652.123, 652.130, 652.260
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