Md. Code Regs. 10.44.12.14

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.44.12.14 - Inducing a Level of Sedation for a Patient
A. Administration of moderate enteral sedation, moderate parenteral sedation, deep sedation, or general anesthesia to a patient requires at least the following appropriately trained individuals:
(1) The treating dentist;
(2) An individual trained and competent in basic life support or its equivalent to assist the treating dentist; and
(3) Another individual trained and competent in basic life support or its equivalent in close proximity to assist if needed.
B. A dentist administering moderate enteral sedation, moderate parenteral sedation, deep sedation, or general anesthesia to a patient:
(1) May not leave the site until the patient:
(a) Is conscious;
(b) Is spontaneously breathing;
(c) Has stable vital signs;
(d) Is ambulatory with assistance; and
(e) Is under the care of a responsible adult; and
(2) May not induce a second patient until the first patient:
(a) Is conscious;
(b) Is spontaneously breathing;
(c) Has stable vital signs;
(d) Is ambulatory with assistance; and
(e) Is under the care of a responsible adult.
C. A treating dentist who allows a physician, another dentist, or certified registered nurse anesthetist to administer moderate enteral sedation, moderate parenteral sedation, deep sedation, or general anesthesia under Regulation .30, .31, or .32 of this chapter shall ensure that the physician, dentist, or certified registered nurse anesthetist does not leave the site until the patient:
(1) Is conscious;
(2) Is spontaneously breathing;
(3) Has stable vital signs;
(4) Is ambulatory with assistance; and
(5) Is under the care of a responsible adult.
D. A treating dentist who allows a physician, another dentist, or certified registered nurse anesthetist to administer moderate sedation, deep sedation, or general anesthesia shall ensure that the physician, dentist, or certified registered nurse anesthetist does not induce a second patient until the first patient:
(1) Is conscious;
(2) Is spontaneously breathing;
(3) Has stable vital signs;
(4) Is ambulatory with assistance; and
(5) Is under the care of a responsible adult.

Md. Code Regs. 10.44.12.14

Regulations .14 under Anesthasia and Sedation, adopted effective January 4, 2010 (36:18 Md. R. 1380)
Regulation .14 recodified from Regulations .13 effective 42:9 Md. R. 648, eff.5/11/2015