Ariz. Admin. Code § 4-11-1304

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 20, May 17, 2024
Section R4-11-1304 - Permit to Employ or Work with a Physician Anesthesiologist or Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
A. This Section does not apply to a Section 1301 permit holder or a Section 1302 permit holder practicing under the provisions of R4-11-1302(I) or a Section 1303 permit holder practicing under the provisions of R4-11-1303(H). A dentist may utilize a physician anesthesiologist or certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) for anesthesia or sedation services while the dentist provides treatment in the dentist's office or dental clinic after obtaining a Section 1304 permit issued by the Board.
1. The physician anesthesiologist or CRNA meets the requirements as specified in R4-11-1301(I).
2. The dentist permit holder shall provide all dental treatment and ensure that the physician anesthesiologist or CRNA remains on the dental office or dental clinic premises until any patient receiving anesthesia or sedation services is discharged.
3. A dentist may renew a Section 1304 permit every five years by complying with R4-11-1307.
B. To obtain or renew a Section 1304 permit, a dentist shall:
1. Submit a completed application on a form provided by the Board office that, in addition to the requirements of subsections (B)(2) and (3) and R4-11-1307 includes:
a. General information about the applicant such as:
i. Name;
ii. Home and office addresses and telephone numbers;
iii. Limitations of practice;
iv. Hospital affiliations;
v. Denial, curtailment, revocation, or suspension of hospital privileges;
vi. Denial of membership in, denial of renewal of membership in, or disciplinary action by a dental organization; and
vii. Denial of licensure by, denial of renewal of licensure by, or disciplinary action by a dental regulatory body; and
b. The dentist's dated and signed affidavit stating that the information provided is true, and that the dentist has read and complied with the Board's statutes and rules;
2. On forms provided by the Board, provide a dated and signed affidavit attesting that any dental office or dental clinic where the dentist provides treatment during administration of general anesthesia or sedation by a physician anesthesiologist or CRNA:
a. Contains the following properly operating equipment and supplies during the provision of general anesthesia and sedation:
i. Emergency drugs;
ii. Electrocardiograph monitor;
iii. Pulse oximeter;
iv. Cardiac defibrillator or automated external defibrillator (AED);
v. Positive pressure oxygen and supplemental continuous flow oxygen;
vi. Suction equipment, including endotrachael, tonsillar or pharyngeal and emergency backup medical suction device;
vii. Laryngoscope, multiple blades, backup batteries and backup bulbs;
viii. Endotracheal tubes and appropriate connectors;
ix. Magill forceps;
x. Oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal airways;
xi. Auxiliary lighting;
xii. Stethoscope; and
xiii. Blood pressure monitoring device; and
b. Maintains a staff of supervised personnel capable of handling procedures, complications, and emergency incidents. All personnel involved in administering and monitoring general anesthesia or sedation shall hold a current course completion confirmation in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Health Care Provider level;
3. Hold a valid license to practice dentistry in this state; and
4. Provide confirmation of completing coursework within the last two years prior to submitting the permit application in one or more of the following:
a. Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) from the American Heart Association or another agency that follows the same procedures, standards, and techniques for training as the American Heart Association;
b. Pediatric advanced life support (PALS) in a practice treating pediatric patients; or
c. A recognized continuing education course in advanced airway management.
C. After submitting the application and written evidence of compliance with requirements in subsection (B) to the Board, the applicant shall schedule an onsite evaluation by the Board. After the applicant completes the application requirements and successfully completes the onsite evaluation, the Board shall issue the applicant a Section 1304 permit.
1. The onsite evaluation team shall consist of one dentist who is a Board member, or Board designee.
2. The onsite team shall evaluate the following:
a. The availability of equipment and personnel as specified in subsection (B)(2);
b. Proper documentation of controlled substances, that includes a perpetual inventory log showing the receipt, administration, dispensing, and destruction of controlled substances; and
c. Proper recordkeeping as specified in subsection (E) by reviewing previous anesthesia or sedation records.
3. The evaluation team shall recommend one of the following:
a. Pass. Successful completion of the onsite evaluation; or
b. Conditional approval for failing to have appropriate equipment, proper documentation of controlled substances, or proper recordkeeping. The applicant must submit proof of correcting the deficiencies before a permit is issued.
4. The evaluation of an additional dental office or dental clinic in which a Section 1304 permit holder provides treatment during the administration general anesthesia or sedation by a physician anesthesiologist or CRNA may be waived by the Board staff upon receipt in the Board office of an affidavit verifying compliance with subsection (B)(2).
D. A Section 1304 permit holder shall keep an anesthesia or sedation record for each general anesthesia and sedation procedure that includes the following entries:
1. Pre-operative and post-operative electrocardiograph documentation;
2. Pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative, pulse oximeter documentation;
3. Pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative blood pressure and vital sign documentation; and
4. A list of all medications given, with dosage and time intervals and route and site of administration;
5. Type of catheter or portal with gauge;
6. Indicate nothing by mouth or time of last intake of food or water;
7. Consent form; and
8. Time of discharge and status, including name of escort.
E. For intravenous access, a Section 1304 permit holder shall ensure that the physician anesthesiologist or CRNA uses a new infusion set, including a new infusion line and new bag of fluid for each patient.
F. A Section 1304 permit holder shall ensure that the physician anesthesiologist or CRNA utilizes supplemental continuous flow oxygen for patients receiving general anesthesia or sedation for the duration of the procedure.
G. The Section 1304 permit holder shall continuously supervise the patient from the administration of anesthesia or sedation until termination of the anesthesia or sedation procedure and oxygenation, ventilation and circulation are stable. The Section 1304 permit holder shall not commence with a subsequent procedure or treatment until the patient is in monitored recovery or meets the guidelines for discharge.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-11-1304

New Section R4-11-1304 renumbered from R4-11-805 and amended by final rulemaking at 5 A.A.R. 580, effective February 4, 1999 (Supp. 99-1). Former Section R4-11-1304 renumbered to R4-11-1305; new Section R4-11-1304 renumbered from R4-11-1303 and amended by final rulemaking at 9 A.A.R. 1054, effective May 6, 2003 (Supp. 03-1). Section repealed; new Section made by final rulemaking at 19 A.A.R. 341, effective April 6, 2013 (Supp. 13-1).