Ohio Admin. Code 4731-25-01 - Definition of terms
As used in this chapter of the Administrative Code:
(A) "Anesthesia services" means
administration of any drug or combination of drugs with the purpose of creating
deep sedation/analgesia, regional anesthesia or general anesthesia. Anesthesia
services shall not include the administration of topical or local anesthesia or
moderate sedation/analgesia;
(B)
"Certified copy of a patient record" means a copy of the patient record with a
separate statement, signed by the person making the copy and notarized,
attesting that the copy is a "true and accurate copy of the complete patient
record";
(C) "Deep
sedation/analgesia" means a drug-induced depression of consciousness during
which patients cannot be easily aroused but respond purposefully following
repeated or painful stimulation. The ability to independently maintain
ventilatory function may be impaired. Patients may require assistance in
maintaining a patent airway and spontaneous ventilation may be inadequate.
Cardiovascular function is usually maintained;
(D) "General anesthesia" means a drug-induced
loss of consciousness during which patients are not arousable, even by painful
stimulation. The ability to independently maintain ventilatory function is
often impaired. Patients often require assistance in maintaining a patent
airway, and positive pressure ventilation may be required because of depressed
spontaneous ventilation or drug-induced depression of neuromuscular function.
Cardiovascular function may be impaired;
(E) "Local anesthesia" means the injection of
a drug or combination of drugs to stop or prevent a painful sensation in a
circumscribed area of the body where a painful procedure is to be performed.
Local anesthesia includes local infiltration anesthesia, digital blocks and
pudendal blocks. Local anesthesia does not involve any systemic sedation;
(F) "Minimal sedation
(anxiolysis)" means a drug-induced state during which patients respond normally
to verbal commands. Although cognitive function and coordination may be
impaired, ventilatory and cardiovascular functions are unaffected. "Minimal
sedation" shall not include sedation achieved through intravenous
administration of drugs;
(G)
"Minor surgery" means surgery that can safely and comfortably be performed
under topical or local anesthesia without more than minimal oral or
intramuscular preoperative sedation. Minor surgery includes, but is not limited
to, surgery of the skin, subcutaneous tissue and other adjacent tissue, the
incision and drainage of superficial abscesses, limited endoscopies such as
proctoscopies, arthrocentesis and closed reduction of simple fractures or small
joint dislocations;
(H) "Moderate
sedation/analgesia" means a drug-induced depression of consciousness during
which patients respond purposefully to verbal commands, either alone or
accompanied by light tactile stimulation. Reflex withdrawal from a painful
stimulus is not a purposeful response. No interventions are required to
maintain a patent airway, and spontaneous ventilation is adequate.
Cardiovascular function is maintained;
(I) "Office setting" means an office or
portion thereof which is utilized to provide medical and/or surgical services
to the physician's own patients. Office setting does
not include an office or portion thereof licensed as
and which is not an ambulatory surgical
facility by the department of health pursuant to
division (E)(1) of section
3702.30 of the Revised
Codeas defined in rule 3701 83 15 of the
Administrative Code, a hospital registered with the department of
health pursuant to section
3701.07 of the Revised Code, or
an emergency department located within such a hospital;
(J) "Regional anesthesia" means the
administration of a drug or combination of drugs to interrupt nerve impulses
without loss of consciousness and includes epidural, caudal, spinal, axillary,
stellate ganglion blocks, regional blocks (such as axillary, bier, retobulbar,
peribulbar, interscalene, subarachnoid, supraclavicular, and infraclavicular),
and brachial anesthesia. Regional anesthesia does not include digital or
pudendal blocks;
(K) "Special
procedure" means a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure which is not surgery
which requires entering the body with instruments in a potentially painful
manner, or which requires the patient to be immobile, and which requires the
provision of anesthesia services. Special procedures include, but are not
limited to, diagnostic or therapeutic endoscopy that explores existing channels
and involves no transverse of a body wall; invasive radiologic procedures;
pediatric magnetic resonance imaging; manipulation under anesthesia; or
endoscopic examination with the use of general anesthesia;
(L) "Surgery" means the excision or
resection, partial or complete, destruction, incision or other structural
alteration of human tissue by any means, including through the use of lasers,
performed upon the body of a living human being for the purposes of preserving
health, diagnosing or curing disease, repairing injury, correcting deformity or
defects, prolonging life, relieving suffering, or for aesthetic, reconstructive
or cosmetic purposes, to include, but not be limited to: incision or curettage
of tissue or an organ; suture or other repair of tissue or organ, including a
closed or an open reduction of a fracture; extraction of tissue, including
premature extraction of the products of conception from the uterus; and,
insertion of natural or artificial implants. Surgery shall not include the
suturing of minor lacerations;
(M)
"Topical anesthesia" means the application of a drug or combination of drugs
directly or by spray to the skin or mucous membranes which is intended to
produce a transient and reversible loss of sensation to a circumscribed area.
(N) "Tumescent local anesthesia"
means subcutaneous infiltration of high volumes of crystalloid fluid containing
low concentrations of lidocaine and epinephrine. For purposes of this chapter
of the Administrative Code, "tumescent local anesthesia" shall be considered
"local anesthesia" as that term is defined in paragraph (E) of this rule.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4731.05
Rule Amplifies: 4731.22
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/2004, 08/31/2011
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4731.05
Rule Amplifies: 4731.22
Prior Effective Dates: 1/1/04
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