Ohio Admin. Code 5123-6-01 - Definitions of terms used in Chapter 5123-6 of the Administrative Code
The following definitions apply to Chapter 5123-6 of the Administrative Code:
(A)
"Adult services"
has the same meaning as in section
5126.01 of the Revised
Code.
(B)
"Annually" means within a three hundred sixty-five-day
span of time.
(C)
"Business day" means a day of the week, excluding
Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday as defined in section
1.14 of the Revised
Code.
(D)
"Certified home and community-based services provider"
means a person or government entity certified pursuant to section
5123.045 of the Revised
Code.
(E)
"Certified supported living provider" means a person or
government entity certified pursuant to section
5123.161 of the Revised
Code.
(F)
"Contact hour" has the same meaning as in Chapter
4723-14 of the Administrative Code.
(G)
"County board"
means a county board of developmental disabilities.
(H)
"Delegable
nursing task" means a nursing task, which a licensed nurse has determined meets
the provisions listed in Chapter 4723-13 of the Administrative
Code.
(I)
"Delegating nurse" means the licensed nurse who
transfers the responsibility for performance of selected nursing tasks and/or
medication administration to developmental disabilities personnel who have been
trained and/or certified to do so, while retaining accountability of outcome.
The delegating nurse determines the level of supervision required to ensure
adequate oversight of developmental disabilities personnel to perform nursing
tasks and/or administer medication. The delegating nurse is not necessarily the
same nurse as the nurse who trains developmental disabilities personnel to
perform or administer the functions set forth in paragraphs (KK)(1) to (KK)(8)
of this rule.
(J)
"Department" means the Ohio department of developmental
disabilities.
(K)
"Department-approved curriculum" means the standards
for instruction, training, and performance approved by the Ohio department of
developmental disabilities.
(L)
"Developmental
disabilities personnel" means the workers who provide specialized services to
individuals with developmental disabilities:
(1)
Through direct
employment with the Ohio department of developmental disabilities or a county
board;
(2)
Through an entity under contract with the Ohio
department of developmental disabilities or a county board;
(3)
Through direct
employment or being under contract with private entities, including private
entities that operate residential facilities; or
(4)
As an independent
provider.
(M)
"Director" means the director of the Ohio department of
developmental disabilities or that person's designee.
(N)
"Drug" has the
same meaning as in section
4729.01 of the Revised
Code.
(O)
"Employer oversight" means the monitoring of
developmental disabilities personnel and ensuring developmental disabilities
personnel perform health-related activities and administer medication in
accordance with this chapter.
(P)
"Family support
services" has the same meaning as in section
5126.01 of the Revised
Code.
(Q)
"Health-related activities" means only:
(1)
Taking vital
signs (i.e., temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood
pressure);
(2)
Application of clean dressings that do not require
health assessment;
(3)
Basic measurement of bodily intake and
output;
(4)
Oral suctioning;
(5)
Use of
glucometers;
(6)
External urinary catheter care;
(7)
Emptying and
replacing ostomy bags;
(8)
Obtaining pulse oximetry reading;
(9)
Use of continuous
positive airway pressure machines, including biphasic positive airway pressure
machines;
(10)
Application of percussion vests;
(11)
Use of cough
assist devices and insufflators;
(12)
Application of
prescribed compression hosiery; and
(13)
Collection of
specimens by noninvasive means.
(R)
"Independent
provider" has the same meaning as in section
5123.16 of the Revised
Code.
(S)
"Individual" means a person with a developmental
disability.
(T)
"Individual service plan" means the written description
of services, supports, and activities to be provided to an individual and
includes an "individual program plan" as that term is used in
42 C.F.R.
483.440 as in effect on the effective date of
this rule.
(U)
"Individual-specific training" means training provided
to developmental disabilities personnel by a licensed nurse or by an employer
of developmental disabilities personnel through employer oversight, which
addresses:
(1)
The unique needs of the individual being
served;
(2)
A summary of the individual's relevant health care
information; and
(3)
Implementation of the individual's health care plan as
part of the individual service plan.
(V)
"Licensed health
professional authorized to prescribe drugs" has the same meaning as in section
4729.01 of the Revised
Code.
(W)
"Licensed nurse" means a registered nurse or a licensed
practical nurse who holds a current valid license to practice nursing in Ohio
pursuant to Chapter 4723. of the Revised Code.
(X)
"Major unusual
incident" has the same meaning as in rule
5123-17-02 of the Administrative
Code.
(Y)
"Medicaid" has the same meaning as in section
5162.03 of the Revised
Code.
(Z)
"Medication/treatment error" means:
(1)
Wrong prescribed
medication/treatment administered or performed;
(2)
Medication/treatment administered or performed at the wrong
time;
(3)
Medication/treatment administered or performed by a
route not prescribed or in the case of over-the-counter medication, not as
indicated by the manufacturer;
(4)
Incorrect dose or
amount of medication/treatment administered or performed;
(5)
Expired
medication/treatment administered or performed;
(6)
Contaminated
medication/treatment administered or performed;
(7)
Improperly stored
medication/treatment administered or performed;
(8)
Medication/treatment, other than over-the-counter medication
authorized in accordance with section
5123.42 of the Revised Code,
administered or performed without corresponding order from a licensed health
professional authorized to prescribe drugs;
(9)
Not performing or
administering a prescribed medication/treatment during the prescribed time,
including but not limited to, failure to ensure the medication/treatment,
equipment, or supplies needed to administer or perform the medication/treatment
are available at the prescribed time or declination of a prescribed
medication/treatment by an individual;
(10)
Not documenting
a medication/treatment that was administered or performed;
(11)
Administration
or performance of prescribed medication/treatment by developmental disabilities
personnel without certification or whose certification has
expired;
(12)
Administration of over-the-counter medication
authorized in accordance with section
5123.42 of the Revised Code by
developmental disabilities personnel without required training;
and
(13)
Administration or performance of medication/treatment
without nursing delegation when nursing delegation is required.
(AA)
"Mentally alert" means the ability of an individual to
cognitively understand and communicate specific information pertaining to the
individual's health, safety, and medication.
(BB)
"Metabolic
glycemic disorders" means medical conditions specifically related to metabolism
of glucose such as diabetes, pre-diabetes, and metabolic
syndrome.
(CC)
"Metered dose inhaled medication" means a pre-measured
medication administered by inhalation using a hand-held dispenser or aerosol
nebulizer.
(DD)
"Nursing delegation" means the process established in
rules adopted by the Ohio board of nursing pursuant to Chapter 4723. of the
Revised Code under which a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse acting
at the direction of a registered nurse transfers responsibility for the
performance of a particular nursing activity, task, or prescribed medication
administration to another person who is not otherwise authorized to perform the
activity, task, or prescribed medication administration.
(EE)
"Nursing task"
means those activities that constitute the practice of nursing as a licensed
nurse and may include but is not limited to, assistance with activities that
are performed to maintain or improve an individual's wellbeing when the
individual is unable to perform those activities without
assistance.
(FF)
"Oral prescribed medication" means any prescribed
medication that can be ingested through the mouth.
(GG)
"Over-the-counter medication" means a drug that may be sold
and purchased without a prescription, but that unless specifically authorized
in division (B)(1)(c) of section
5123.42 of the Revised Code,
requires a prescription for administration by unlicensed personnel to a person
who is not able to self-administer.
(HH)
"Prescribed
medication" means a drug that is to be administered according to the
instructions of a licensed health professional authorized to prescribe
drugs.
(II)
"Qualified intellectual disability professional" has
the same meaning as in 42
C.F.R. 483.430 in effect on the effective
date of this rule.
(JJ)
"Quality assessment registered nurse" means a
registered nurse who is a registered nurse instructor or registered nurse
trainer employed by or under contract with a county board and who assists with
consultation and quality assessment oversight as set forth in rule
5123-6-07 of the Administrative
Code.
(KK)
"Registered nurse instructor" means a registered nurse
who is certified by the Ohio department of developmental disabilities in
accordance with rule
5123-6-04 of the Administrative
Code to plan, develop, coordinate, and deliver the registered nurse
train-the-trainer program to prepare other registered nurses to train
developmental disabilities personnel to:
(1)
Perform
health-related activities;
(2)
Administer oral
prescribed medication;
(3)
Administer topical prescribed
medication;
(4)
Administer topical over-the-counter musculoskeletal
medication;
(5)
Administer oxygen and metered dose inhaled
medication;
(6)
Administer prescribed medication through gastrostomy
and jejunostomy tubes, if the tubes being used are stable and
labeled;
(7)
Administer prescribed insulin through subcutaneous
injection, inhalation, and insulin pump; and
(8)
Administer
prescribed medication for the treatment of metabolic glycemic disorders through
subcutaneous injection.
(LL)
"Registered
nurse trainer" means a registered nurse who is certified by the Ohio department
of developmental disabilities in accordance with rule
5123-6-04 of the Administrative
Code to train developmental disabilities personnel to perform or administer the
functions set forth in paragraphs (KK)(1) to (KK)(8) of this
rule.
(MM)
"Residential facility" has the same meaning as in
section 5123.19 of the Revised
Code.
(NN)
"Service and support administrator" means a person,
regardless of title, employed by or under contract with a county board to
perform the functions of service and support administration and who holds the
appropriate certification in accordance with rule
5123-5-02 of the Administrative
Code.
(OO)
"Specialized services" has the same meaning as in
section 5123.50 of the Revised
Code.
(PP)
"Task" means a task that is prescribed, ordered,
delegated, or otherwise directed by a health care professional acting within
the scope of professional practice.
(QQ)
"Topical
over-the-counter musculoskeletal medication" means an over-the-counter
medication that is applied topically or passes through the skin to provide
relief from discomfort in the muscles, joints, or bones.
(RR)
"Topical
prescribed medication" means any prescribed medication that is applied to the
outer skin and drops applied to the eye, ear, or nose. "Topical prescribed
medication" may include transdermal prescribed medication or vaginal or rectal
suppositories.
(SS)
"Unusual incident" has the same meaning as in rule
5123-17-02 of the Administrative
Code.
(TT)
"Vagus nerve stimulator" has the same meaning as "vagal
nerve stimulator" as that term is used in section
5123.42 of the Revised
Code.
Replaces: 5123:2-6-01
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5123.04, 5123.42, 5123.46
Rule Amplifies: 5123.04, 5123.41 to 5123.47
Prior Effective Dates: 09/30/1993 (Emer.), 12/29/1993, 05/16/1994 (Emer.), 08/06/1994, 06/30/1995, 02/14/2000, 10/22/2003 (Emer.), 01/08/2004, 06/01/2016, 11/06/2017
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