Or. Admin. Code § 818-026-0080 - Standards Applicable When a Dentist Performs Dental Procedures and a Qualified Provider Induces Anesthesia
(1) A dentist who does not hold an anesthesia
permit may perform dental procedures on a patient who receives anesthesia
induced by a physician anesthesiologist licensed by the Oregon Board of Medical
Examiners, another Oregon licensed dentist holding an appropriate anesthesia
permit, or a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) licensed by the
Oregon Board of Nursing.
(2) A
dentist who does not hold a Nitrous Oxide Permit for nitrous oxide sedation may
perform dental procedures on a patient who receives nitrous oxide induced by an
Oregon licensed dental hygienist holding a Nitrous Oxide Permit.
(3) A dentist who performs dental procedures
on a patient who receives anesthesia induced by a physician anesthesiologist,
another dentist holding an anesthesia permit, a CRNA, or a dental hygienist who
induces nitrous oxide sedation, shall maintain a current BLS for Healthcare
Providers certificate, or its equivalent, and have the same personnel,
facilities, equipment and drugs available during the procedure and during
recovery as required of a dentist who has a permit for the level of anesthesia
being provided.
(4) A dentist, a
dental hygienist or an Expanded Function Dental Assistant (EFDA) who performs
procedures on a patient who is receiving anesthesia induced by a physician
anesthesiologist, another dentist holding an anesthesia permit or a CRNA shall
not schedule or treat patients for non emergent care during the period of time
of the sedation procedure.
(5) Once
anesthetized, a patient shall remain in the operatory for the duration of
treatment until criteria for transportation to recovery have been
met.
(6) The qualified anesthesia
provider who induces moderate sedation, deep sedation or general anesthesia
shall monitor the patient until easily arousable and can independently and
continuously maintain their airway with stable vital signs. Once this has
occurred the patient may be monitored by a qualified anesthesia monitor until
discharge criteria is met. The patient's dental record shall document the
patient's condition at discharge as required by the rules applicable to the
level of anesthesia being induced. A copy of the anesthesia record shall be
maintained in the patient's dental record and is the responsibility of the
dentist who is performing the dental procedures.
(7) No qualified provider shall have more
than one person under any form of sedation or general anesthesia at the same
time exclusive of recovery.
(8) A
dentist who intends to use the services of a qualified anesthesia provider as
described in section 1 above, shall notify the Board in writing of his/her
intent. Such notification need only be submitted once every licensing
period.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 679
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 679.250(7) & ORS 679.250(10)
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