Utah Admin. Code R432-650-7 - Required Staffing
(1) Each patient
shall be under the continuing supervision of a physician. A physician shall be
available in medical emergency situations through a current telephone call
roster readily accessible to the nursing staff.
(2) Physician assistants and advanced
practice registered nurses may provide services in ESRD facilities in
association with the supervising or consulting nephrologist, and in accordance
with state law.
(3) Each ESRD
facility shall provide sufficient qualified clinical staff to meet patient care
needs. A minimum of two clinical staff personnel, one a registered nurse for
supervision of patient clinical care, shall be on duty whenever patients are
receiving dialysis services.
(a) A registered
nurse may not supervise the clinical care of more than 10 patients if arranged
in an open setting, or 12 patients if arranged in three pods of four
patients.
(b) A registered nurse
may not supervise patient clinical care, or provide unsupervised patient
clinical care until the nurse has completed training and demonstrated
competency as determined by facility policy.
(c) Dialysis technicians and licensed
practical nurses may not be assigned patient clinical care for more than four
patients at a time.
(d) Dialysis
technicians and licensed practical nurses must complete training and
demonstrate competency according to facility policy prior to providing patient
care.
(4) Each ESRD
facility must orient all employees to specific job requirements and facility
policies. The facility shall document initial and on-going employee orientation
and training. Patient clinical care staff orientation and training shall
include at least the following topics:
(a)
patient rights and responsibilities;
(b) kidney disease processes;
(c) hemodialysis process;
(d) hemodialysis complications;
(e) dialysis access and management;
(f) psycho-social implications of dialysis on
patient care;
(g) nutritional
requirements;
(h) universal
precautions;
(i) use of the medical
emergency kit;
(j) use and function
of facility equipment;
(k)
emergency procedures;
(l) AAMI
water treatment standards; and
(m)
dialyzer re-use procedures, if offered.
(5) A registered nurse may delegate the
following patient care activities to licensed practical nurses or dialysis
technicians:
(a) cannulation of peripheral
vascular access;
(b) administration
of intradermal lidocaine, intravenous heparin and intravenous normal saline;
and
(c) initiation, monitoring and
discontinuation of the dialysis process.
(6) Each ESRD facility must ensure that all
personnel are licensed, certified or registered as required by the Utah
Department of Commerce.
(7) Each
ESRD facility must ensure that on all shifts, staff are available who are CPR
certified, trained in emergency procedures and basic first aid.
Notes
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