21 N.C. Admin. Code 17 .0401 - INDIVIDUALS AIDING THE PRACTICE OF DIETETICS/NUTRITION
(a) As used in this
Section, the following terms and phrases, which have not already been defined
in Article 25 of Chapter 90 of the General Statutes shall have the meanings
specified:
(1) "Direct supervision" as
referenced in G.S. 90368(4) means that a licensed dietitian/nutritionist,
licensed nutritionist, or other licensed health care practitioner whose
licensed scope of practice includes the practice of dietetics or nutrition
shall:
(A) be available for consultation on
delegated nutrition care activities being performed by the person being
supervised, either through on-site or through electronic communication, and
shall be available to render assistance when needed to the unlicensed personnel
and patient or client, or shall have arranged for another licensee to be
available in the absence of the licensed dietitian/nutritionist, licensed
nutritionist, or other licensed health care practitioner whose licensed scope
of practice includes the practice of dietetics or nutrition;
(B) directly and personally examine,
evaluate, and approve the acts or functions of the person supervised;
and
(C) provide sufficient guidance
and direction as to enable the unlicensed personnel to perform the delegated
activity or function.
(2) "Nutrition care activities" means
activities performed by unlicensed personnel that are delegated by licensed
dietitians/nutritionists, licensed nutritionists, or other licensed health care
practitioners whose licensed scope of practice includes the practice of
dietetics or nutrition in accordance with Paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this
Rule and that support the provision of medical nutrition therapy as referenced
in G.S.
90-352(3a).
(b) The licensed
dietitian/nutritionist, licensed nutritionist, or other licensed health care
practitioner whose licensed scope of practice includes the practice of
dietetics or nutrition:
(1) may delegate
nutrition care activities to unlicensed personnel that are appropriate to the
level of knowledge and skill of the unlicensed personnel;
(2) shall be responsible for the initial and
ongoing determination of the competence of the unlicensed personnel to perform
any delegated acts or functions. Delegation of nutrition care activities shall
be in writing and shall identify the patient or client and the act or function
assigned to the unlicensed personnel;
(3) shall supervise the nutrition care
activities of the unlicensed personnel and maintain responsibility for
nutrition care activities performed by all personnel to whom the care is
delegated;
(4) shall not delegate
the entire spectrum of medical nutrition therapy but may delegate specific acts
and functions which support the licensed professional's provision of medical
nutrition therapy; and
(5) shall
have the responsibility for clinical record documentation.
(c) The following variables shall be
considered by the licensed dietitian/nutritionist, licensed nutritionist, or
other licensed health care practitioner whose licensed scope of practice
includes the practice of dietetics or nutrition in determining whether or not
an activity or function may be delegated to unlicensed personnel:
(1) knowledge and skills of the unlicensed
personnel which include both basic educational and experience preparation and
continuing education and experience;
(2) the competence of the unlicensed
personnel for the activity or function;
(3) the variables in each service setting
which include:
(A) the complexity and
frequency of nutrition care needed by a given client population;
(B) the acuity and stability of the client's
condition; and
(C) established
policies, procedures, practices, and channels of communication of the
facilities where the delegated activities or functions are being performed
which lend support to the types of nutrition care activities being delegated,
or not delegated, to unlicensed personnel; and
(4) whether the licensed
dietitian/nutritionist, licensed nutritionist, or other licensed health care
practitioner whose licensed scope of practice includes the practice of
dietetics or nutrition has the skills, experience, and ability to supervise the
unlicensed personnel for the activity or function.
(d) Tasks, treatments, or interventions that
may not be delegated include, but are not limited to:
(1) assessments of data, problem
identification, and outcome evaluation;
(2) tasks, treatments, or intervention that
require a license; and
(3) any and
all aspects of care or activities that require independent clinical judgment or
knowledge by a licensee.
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