N.D. Admin. Code 33-07-01.1-32

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 33-07-01.1-32 - Anesthesia services
1. General acute hospitals providing surgical services shall provide anesthesia services to meet the needs of the patients served and shall ensure the following:
a. The anesthesia service must be under the direction of a qualified physician who is a member of the medical staff.
b. The anesthesia service must be organized under current written policies and procedures regarding staff qualifications, the administration of anesthetics, the maintenance of safety controls, and required electronic monitoring of patient vital signs and oxygen levels during the anesthetic procedures consistent with current standards of practice. The anesthesia service is responsible for all anesthetics administered in the hospital.
c. The patient must receive a preoperative visit from the anesthesiologist or the certified registered nurse anesthetist involved in the case.
d. The anesthesia service shall establish policies, procedures, rules, and regulations for the control, storage, and safe use of combustible anesthetics, oxygen, and other medicinal gases in accordance with national fire protection association standards; types of anesthesia to be administered and procedures for each; personnel permitted to administer anesthesia; infection control; safety regulations to be followed; and responsibility for regular inspection, maintenance, and repair of anesthesia equipment and supplies.
e. Anesthesia services may be initiated only when ordered by a member of the medical staff and must be administered only by individuals qualified and licensed in the management of such materials.
f. An intraoperative anesthetic record must be made a part of the patient's medical record. Drugs used, vital signs, and other relevant information must be recorded at regular intervals during anesthesia.
(1) There must be a preanesthesia evaluation by an individual qualified and licensed to administer anesthesia, performed within forty-eight hours prior to the surgery, with findings recorded in the patient's medical record.
(2) Except in emergency, anesthetic may not be administered until the patient has had a history and physical examination, and a record made of the findings.
g. Postanesthetic followup visits must be made within forty-eight hours after the procedure by the anesthesiologist, certified registered nurse anesthetist, or responsible physician who shall note and record any postoperative abnormalities or complications from anesthesia.
2. If the primary care hospital provides anesthesia services, the hospital shall comply with anesthesia services requirements for general acute hospitals in this section.
3. Specialized hospitals providing surgical services shall comply with the anesthesia services requirements for general acute hospitals in this section.

N.D. Admin Code 33-07-01.1-32

Effective April 1, 1994; amended effective August 1, 1999.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2023-391, January 2024, effective 1/1/2024.

General Authority: NDCC 23-01-03(3), 28-32-02

Law Implemented: NDCC 23-16-06