Nev. Admin. Code § 449.2726

Current through September 16, 2024
Section 449.2726 - Residents having diabetes
1. A person who has diabetes must not be admitted to a residential facility or be permitted to remain as a resident of a residential facility unless:
(a) The resident's glucose testing is performed by:
(1) The resident himself or herself without assistance; or
(2) With the consent of the resident, a caregiver who meets the requirements of NAC 449.196; and
(b) The resident's medication is administered:
(1) By the resident himself or herself without assistance;
(2) By a medical professional, or licensed practical nurse, who is:
(I) Acting within his or her authorized scope of practice and in accordance with all applicable statutes and regulations; and
(II) Trained to administer the medication; or
(3) If the conditions set forth in subsection 2 are satisfied, with the assistance of a caregiver employed by the residential facility.
2. A caregiver employed by a residential facility may assist a resident in the administration of the medication prescribed to the resident for his or her diabetes if:
(a) A physician, physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse has determined that the resident's physical and mental condition is stable and is following a predictable course.
(b) The amount of the medication prescribed to the resident for his or her diabetes is at a maintenance level and does not require a daily assessment, including, without limitation, the use of a sliding scale.
(c) A written plan of care by a physician or registered nurse has been established that:
(1) Addresses possession and assistance in the administration of the medication for the resident's diabetes; and
(2) Includes a plan, which has been prepared under the supervision of a registered nurse or licensed pharmacist, for emergency intervention if an adverse condition results.
(d) The medication prescribed to the resident for his or her diabetes is not administered by injection or intravenously or is administered using an auto-injection device in accordance with the requirements of NRS 449.0304 and NAC 449.1985.
(e) The caregiver has successfully completed training and examination approved by the Division pursuant to section 12 regarding the administration of such medication.
3. The caregivers employed by a residential facility with a resident who has diabetes shall ensure that:
(a) Sufficient amounts of medicines, equipment to perform tests, syringes, needles and other supplies are maintained and stored in a secure place in the facility;
(b) Syringes and needles are disposed of appropriately in a sharps container which is stored in a safe place; and
(c) The caregivers responsible for the resident have received instruction in the recognition of the symptoms of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia by a medical professional who has been trained in the recognition of those symptoms.
4. The caregivers of a residential facility with a resident who has diabetes and requires a special diet shall provide variations in the types of meals served and make available food substitutions in order to allow the resident to consume meals as prescribed by the resident's physician. The substitutions must conform with the recommendations for food exchanges contained in the Choose Your Foods: Food Lists For Diabetes, published by the American Diabetes Association, Incorporated, and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, which is hereby adopted by reference. A copy of the publication may be obtained at the Internet address https://www.eatrightstore.org/product-type/booklets-and-handouts/choose-your-foods-food-lists-for-diabetes-englishsingles--2019 at a cost of $2.99 for members and $3.89 for nonmembers.
5. The Board will review each revision of the publication adopted by reference in subsection 4 to ensure its suitability for this State. If the Board determines that a revision is not suitable for this State, the Board will hold a public hearing to review its determination within 12 months after the date of the publication of the revision and give notice of that hearing. If, after the hearing, the Board does not revise its determination, the Board will give notice within 30 days after the hearing that the revision is not suitable for this State. If the Board does not give such notice, the revision becomes part of the publication adopted by reference in subsection 4.

Nev. Admin. Code § 449.2726

Added to NAC by Bd. of Health by R003-97, eff. 10-30-97; A by R073-03, 1-22-2004; A by R043-22A, eff. 7/26/2023

NRS 439.200, 449.0302