S.D. Admin. R. 20:48:04.02:11

Current through Register Vol. 50, page 159, June 17, 2024
Section 20:48:04.02:11 - Central line dialysis technician training

An institution or individual desiring to offer a training program for the delegation of central line tasks listed in § 20:48:04.02:10 must submit an application for approval to the board. The board shall approve a training program application if the board determines the applicant has provided proof that the program:

(1) Is taught by a registered nurse who is licensed or has a privilege to practice in South Dakota and has at least two years of dialysis experience;
(2) Provides a four-hour theoretical course that includes content on:
(a) The roles and responsibilities of the dialysis technician and the nurse;
(b) Infection control;
(c) Documentation;
(d) The basic principles of central line catheter placement and functions;
(e) The initiation and discontinuation of dialysis through a central line catheter;
(f) Monitoring hemodialysis treatment, troubleshooting, and when to report to the registered nurse;
(g) The locking of central catheter devices;
(h) The administration of normal saline, heparin, or low concentration citrate during the routine course of dialysis treatment and discontinuation of treatment;
(i) Aseptic central line dressing changes; and
(j) Identifying and responding to complications;
(3) Provides a skills lab for the purpose of demonstrating central line dialysis tasks. A skills performance evaluation must be conducted utilizing a board-approved competency checklist to evaluate individual competence. A 1:1 faculty-to-student ratio is required for skills performance evaluation;
(4) Administers a test. A passing score of 85% is required on the test with an opportunity to retake the test one time. If a student fails on retake, additional instruction is required before further testing is allowed; and
(5) Requires the dialysis technician to observe a registered nurse perform each central line dialysis task a minimum of three times in the clinical setting. Following observation, the dialysis technician must perform each delegated task successfully a minimum of ten times under the direct observation of a registered nurse before performing the central line task without direct observation.

A registered nurse shall conduct an annual review of the dialysis technician's competence to perform the central line tasks using a board-approved checklist.

S.D. Admin. R. 20:48:04.02:11

49 SDR 1, effective 7/6/2022

General Authority: SDCL 36-9-21.

Law Implemented: SDCL 36-9-3, 36-9-21.