Ohio Admin. Code 3701-84-37 - Personnel/staffing - open heart surgery service
(A)
The medical director of the adult open heart surgery service
shall
will be
board-certified in thoracic surgery. The medical director
shall
will:
(1)(2) Be responsible for
oversight of care in the service;
(2)(3) Be credentialed to
provide adult open heart surgery services at the hospital where the adult open
heart surgery service is located; and
(3)(4) Actively perform
open heart procedures at the open heart surgery service where they are the
medical director.
(1)
Be a physician
certified or eligible for certification by the American board of thoracic
surgery, the American board of surgery, or meet the requirements set forth in
paragraph (C) of rule
3701-84-08 of the Administrative
Code;
(B)
Each provider of an open heart surgery
service shall
will have at least two thoracic surgeons on staff,
credentialed to perform open heart procedures at the hospital
and
who
actively perform open heart procedures at the hospital. The medical director of
the open heart surgery service may be counted as one of the two required
thoracic surgeons.
(C) Each
provider of an open heart surgery service
shall
will
have competent and qualified staff available, including but not limited to:
(1) Surgical assistants to assist the
surgeon. A surgical assistant may be a resident, another physician, or a
specially trained surgical assistant;
(2) Cardiac anesthesiologists with special
training in the anesthetic and supportive requirements of open heart
surgery;
(3) Nursing staff that
shall
will
include appropriate numbers of scrub nurses or technicians and a circulating
nurse based on the needs of the surgeons and the patient. A minimum of two
staff, including a circulating nurse and one scrub nurse or technician
shall
will be
present for each procedure. Nursing staff shall
will be trained
in cardiac surgical operating room procedures;
(4) A cardiac surgical intensive care unit
shall
will be
staffed at the appropriate nurse patient ratio commensurate with the acuity of
the patients and the amount of time following surgery that such care is
necessary. Cardiac surgical intensive care nurses shall
will be
advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) certified and have specialized training to
develop the theoretical knowledge and clinical skills required for the care of
cardiac surgical patients; and
(5)
A minimum of two perfusionists who are graduates of an accredited
cardiovascular perfusion or perfusion technology program or have equivalent
training and experience.
(D) In addition to the requirements of
paragraph (C) of this rule, an open heart surgery service
shall
will
have appropriate staff available, including but not limited to:
(1) Pharmacists;
(2) Dietitians;
(3) Respiratory therapists;
(4) Physical therapists;
(5) Cardiac rehabilitation therapists;
and
(6) Social workers.
(E) Staffing requirements of this
rule may be met by individuals with equivalent or greater qualifications if the
replacement's scope of practice encompasses the duties of the required
staff.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3702.11, 3702.13
Rule Amplifies: 3702.11, 3702.12, 3702.13, 3702.14, 3702.141, 3702.15, 3702.16, 3702.18, 3702.19, 3702.20
Prior Effective Dates: 03/01/1997, 03/24/2003, 05/15/2008, 08/01/2017
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