Current through 82nd (2023) Legislative Session Chapter 535 and 34th (2023) Special Session Chapter 1 and 35th (2023) Special Session Chapter 1
Section 640E.260 - Authorized services; prohibition against providing person with medical diagnosis1. A licensed dietitian shall provide nutrition services to assist a person in achieving and maintaining proper nourishment and care of his or her body, including, without limitation:(a) Assessing the nutritional needs of a person and determining resources for and constraints in meeting those needs by obtaining, verifying and interpreting data;(b) Determining the metabolism of a person and identifying the food, nutrients and supplements necessary for growth, development, maintenance or attainment of proper nourishment of the person;(c) Considering the cultural background and socioeconomic needs of a person in achieving or maintaining proper nourishment;(d) Identifying and labeling nutritional problems of a person;(e) Recommending the appropriate method of obtaining proper nourishment, including, without limitation, orally, intravenously or through a feeding tube;(f) Providing counseling, advice and assistance concerning health and disease with respect to the nutritional intake of a person;(g) Establishing priorities, goals and objectives that meet the nutritional needs of a person and are consistent with the resources of the person, including, without limitation, providing instruction on meal preparation;(h) Treating nutritional problems of a person and identifying patient outcomes to determine the progress made by the person;(i) Planning activities to change the behavior, risk factors, environmental conditions or other aspects of the health and nutrition of a person, a group of persons or the community at large;(j) Developing, implementing and managing systems to provide care related to nutrition;(k) Evaluating and maintaining appropriate standards of quality in the services provided;(l) Accepting and transmitting verbal and electronic orders required to meet the nutritional needs of a patient from a physician; (m) Ordering a special diet or nutritional supplement, including, without limitation, medical nutrition therapy, to address the nutritional needs of a patient; and(n) Ordering medical laboratory tests relating to the therapeutic treatment concerning the nutritional needs of a patient when authorized to do so by a written protocol prepared or approved by a physician.2. A licensed dietitian may use medical nutrition therapy to manage, treat or rehabilitate a disease, illness, injury or medical condition of a patient, including, without limitation:(a) Interpreting data and making recommendations or issuing orders concerning the nutritional needs of the patient through methods such as diet, feeding tube, intravenous solutions or specialized oral feedings;(b) Determining the interaction between food and drugs prescribed to the patient; and(c) Developing and managing operations to provide food, care and treatment programs that monitor or alter the food and nutrient levels of the patient.3. A licensed dietitian shall not provide medical diagnosis of the health of a person.Added to NRS by 2011, 1504; A 2013, 2079; 2019, 1117Amended by 2019, Ch. 202,§10, eff. 7/1/2019.Amended by 2013, Ch. 383,§16, eff. 7/1/2013.Added to NRS by 2011, 1504, effective January 1, 2012