Nevada Code § 439.857

Procedure for informing patient, legal guardian or other person that patient at medical facility has infection; immunity from liability for providing certain information
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, when a provider of health care confirms that a patient at the
medical facility has an infection, the provider of health care or the designee
of the provider of health care shall, as soon as practicable but not later than
5 days after the diagnosis is confirmed, inform the patient or the legal
guardian or other person authorized by the patient to receive such information
that the patient has an infection.
2. The provider of health care or the
designee of the provider of health care may delay providing information about
an infection if the patient does not have a legal guardian, has not authorized
any other person to receive such information and:
(a) Is not capable of understanding the
information;
(b) Is not conscious; or
(c) In the judgment of the provider of health
care, is likely to harm himself or herself if informed about the infection.
3. If the provider of health care or the
designee of the provider of health care delays providing information about an
infection pursuant to subsection 2, such information must be provided as soon
as practicable after:
(a) The patient is capable of understanding the
information;
(b) The patient regains consciousness;
(c) In the judgment of the provider of health
care, the patient is not likely to harm himself or herself if informed about
the infection; or
(d) A legal guardian or other person authorized
to receive such information is available.
4. A medical facility shall ensure that
the providers of health care of the medical facility establish protocols in
accordance with this section that provide the manner in which a provider of health
care or his or her designee must:
(a) Inform a patient or the legal guardian or
other person authorized by a patient to receive such information that the
patient has an infection; and
(b) If known or determined while a patient
remains at the medical facility, inform the patient or the legal guardian or
other person authorized by the patient to receive such information whether the
infection was acquired at the medical facility and of the apparent source of
the infection.
5. A person or governmental entity who,
with reasonable care, informs a patient or the legal guardian or other person
authorized by the patient to receive such information that an infection was not
acquired at the medical facility and of the apparent source of the infection
pursuant to subsection 4 is immune from any criminal or civil liability for
providing that information.

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