1. "Abuse" includes mental, physical, sexual, and verbal abuse. "Mental abuse" includes humiliation, harassment, threats of punishment, or deprivation. "Physical abuse" includes hitting, slapping, pinching, kicking, and controlling behavior through corporal punishment. "Sexual abuse" includes sexual harassment, sexual coercion, sexual contact, or sexual assault. "Verbal abuse" includes any use of oral, written, or gestured language that includes disparaging and derogatory terms to residents or their families, or within their hearing distance, to describe residents, regardless of their age, ability to comprehend, or disability.
2. "Agency" means home health agency.
3. "Certified nurse aide" means an individual who has successfully completed the requirements for the department-approved certified nurse aide training and competency evaluation program, or department-approved certified nurse aide competency evaluation program to provide nursing or nursing-related services to residents and is entered on the department's nurse aide registry as a certified nurse aide.
4. "Competence" means the application and integration of knowledge, skills, ability, and judgment necessary to meet standards.
5. "Delegation" means the authorization for performance of selected nursing interventions from a licensed nurse to a certified nurse aide, home health aide, nurse aide, or medication assistant I or II.
6. "Deny" means the department's refusal to issue or renew a current registration on the nurse aide registry.
7. "Department" means the state department of health.
8. "Encumber" means to place on probation.
9. "Health care facility" means any health care facility licensed by the department which provides nursing-related services to consumers of nursing care other than nursing facilities.
10. "Home health aide" means an individual who renders personal related service under the supervision of a registered nurse and is registered on the department's nurse aide registry as a home health aide.
11. "Letter of concern" means a statement of the department's concerns regarding the conduct of a registrant.
12. "Medication administration" means the delivery of medication, by an individual delegated to and supervised by a licensed nurse, to a client whose use of that medication must be monitored and evaluated applying specialized knowledge, skills, and abilities possessed by a licensed nurse.
13. "Medication assistant" means an individual who is registered on the nurse aide registry as a certified nurse aide or nurse aide who has successfully completed the requirements of a department-approved medication assistant program for a specific employment setting. Upon successful completion of a medication assistant program, the certified nurse aide or nurse aide is eligible to be registered on the department's nurse aide registry as a medication assistant I or a medication assistant II.
a. Medication assistant I is a certified nurse aide or nurse aide who has completed all the requirements for a department-approved medication assistant I program. A medication assistant I is limited to employment in a setting in which a licensed nurse is not regularly scheduled.
b. Medication assistant II is a certified nurse aide who has completed all the requirements for a department-approved medication assistant II program. A medication assistant II may be employed both in a setting in which a licensed nurse is regularly scheduled and a setting in which a licensed nurse is not regularly scheduled.
14. "Medication assistant training program" means a program of study and clinical practice in the administration of routine, regularly scheduled medications which meets the department's requirements.
15. "Misappropriation of a resident property" means the deliberate misplacement, exploitation, or wrongful, temporary or permanent, taking or use of a resident's belongings or money, or both, without the resident's consent.
16. "Neglect" includes failure to carry out resident services as directed or ordered by the physician or other authorized personnel, failure to give proper attention to residents, or failure to carry out resident services through careless oversight.
17. "Nurse aide" means any individual who is registered on the nurse aide registry and who has successfully completed the competency requirements identified by the department to provide nursing or nursing-related services to an individual in a health care facility or other setting and is registered on the department's registry as a nurse aide.
18. "Nurse aide competency evaluation" means a testing mechanism consisting of both a written or oral and a manual skills component, testing the necessary knowledge needed by a certified nurse aide, home health aide, or nurse aide to provide safe care in a nursing facility, other health care facility, or other setting.
19. "Nurse aide registry" means a listing of individuals who the department has determined to have successfully completed the requirements established by the department to be designated as a certified nurse aide, home health aide, or nurse aide or medication assistant I or II.
20. "Nurse aide training program" means a program to train nurse aides offered by a public or private organization that has been approved by the department.
21. "Nursing facility" means a nursing facility licensed by the department, and does not include any institution that is for the care and treatment of persons with intellectual disabilities or persons with related conditions.
22. "Other misconduct" means a conviction of a crime or proof of behavior which has a direct bearing on the individual's ability to care for others or is a threat to the health and safety of patients or clients.
23. "Other setting" includes settings such as a clinic, outpatient service provider, or individual home where the individual on the department's nurse aide registry is employed to provide nursing-related services.
24. "Qualified instructor for a certified nurse aide training program" means a registered nurse with a minimum of two years of nursing experience, at least one year of which must be in the provision of long-term care facility services. Instructors must have completed a course in teaching adults or have experience in teaching adults or supervising nurse aides. In a nursing facility-based program, the director of nursing is prohibited from performing the actual training. However, a director of nursing who meets the qualified instructor requirements may provide the general supervision for the program. Other health-related professionals who have a minimum of one-year experience in their field may supplement the instructor.
25. "Qualified instructor for a home health aide training program" is a registered nurse who possesses a minimum of two years of nursing experience, at least one year of which must be in the provision of home health care services. Other professionals may be used to provide instruction under the supervision or the qualified instructor.
26. "Qualified instructor for a nurse aide training program" is a registered nurse.
27. "Regularly scheduled presence of a licensed nurse" means that a licensed nurse is present a minimum of eight hours in a twenty-four-hour period of time in a setting where nursing care is continuously delivered.
28. "Revoke" means the withdrawal by the department of the registration of an individual to be employed as a certified nurse aide, home health aide, nurse aide, or medication assistant I or II for a specified period of time of no less than one year. If no specified period of time is identified by the department, revocation is permanent. For a certified nurse aide, a finding of abuse or neglect will result in permanent revocation, although the finding of neglect may be requested to be removed after one year under section 33-43-01 -24.
29. "Routine, regularly scheduled medication" means the components of an identified medication regimen for an individuals or groups of individuals with stable conditions which are administered on a routine basis and do not require determination of need, drug calculation, or dosage conversion.
30. "Significant requirements" means federal certification or state licensure requirements that have a serious or measurable impact on the health and safety of the resident in the facility. This includes a nursing waiver. Significant requirements shall be determined to be out of compliance based on the considerations of severity of the noncompliance issue, frequency of the noncompliance issue, and history of prior noncompliance issues.
31. "Stable" means a situation in which the patient's or client's clinical and behavioral status and nursing care needs are determined by the registered nurse or licensed practitioner to be predictable, nonfluctuating, and consistent or in which the fluctuations are expected and the interventions are planned.
32. "Supervised practical skills training" means manual skills training in a laboratory or other setting in which the nurse aide demonstrates knowledge while performing tasks on an individual while under the direct supervision of a licensed nurse under the general supervision of a qualified instructor.
33. "Supervision" means maintaining accountability to determine whether or not nursing care is adequate and delivered appropriately. Supervision includes the assessment and evaluation of the patient or client's condition and responses to the nursing plan of care and evaluation of the competence of the person providing the nursing or nursing-related care.
a. "Direct supervision" means that the responsible licensed nurse or licensed practitioner is physically present in the patient or client area and is available to assess, evaluate, and respond immediately.
b. "Indirect supervision" means that the responsible licensed nurse or licensed practitioner is available through periodic inspection and evaluation or by telecommunication, or both, for direction, consultation, and collaboration.
34. "Suspend" means the withholding or withdrawing by the department of the registration of an individual on the department's nurse aide registry for a specified or indefinite period of time not to exceed one year.
N.D. Admin Code 33-43-01-01
General Authority: NDCC 23-44-01, 23-44-02
Law Implemented: NDCC 23-44-01, 23-44-02