Nevada Code § 449.2421

Certain health care facilities in larger counties required to make available to Division written policy that allows refusal of or objection to work assignments and documented staffing plan; requirements of staffing plan and flexibility for adjustments
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1. As a condition of licensing, a health
care facility located in a county whose population is 100,000 or more and which
is licensed to have more than 70 beds shall make available to the Division a
written policy adopted pursuant to NRS
449.2423 , a documented staffing plan and a written certification that the
written policy and the documented staffing plan are adequate to meet the needs
of the patients of the health care facility. If the health care facility is a
hospital, the written policy and the documented staffing plan must:
(a) Be signed by each member of the staffing
committee of the hospital established pursuant to NRS 449.242 to indicate that the member has
received a copy of the written policy and the staffing plan and, if applicable,
actively participated in the development of the written policy and the staffing
plan; and
(b) Include a place where a member of the
staffing committee may note any objections to the written policy or the
staffing plan.
2. The documented staffing plan must
include, without limitation:
(a) A detailed written plan setting forth:
(1) The number, skill mix and
classification of licensed nurses required in each unit in the health care
facility, which must take into account the experience of the clinical and
nonclinical support staff with whom the licensed nurses collaborate, supervise
or otherwise delegate assignments; and
(2) The number of certified nursing
assistants required in each unit in the health care facility;
(b) A description of the types of patients who
are treated in each unit, including, without limitation, the type of care
required by the patients;
(c) A description of the activities in each unit,
including, without limitation, discharges, transfers and admissions;
(d) A description of the size and geography of
each unit;
(e) A description of any specialized equipment
and technology available for each unit;
(f) Any foreseeable changes in the size or
function of each unit; and
(g) Protocols for adequately staffing the health
care facility:
(1) In the event of an emergency,
including, without limitation, mass casualties and a significant change in the
acuity or number of patients;
(2) If applicable, in circumstances when a
significant number of patients are diverted from another facility; and
(3) If a licensed nurse or certified
nursing assistant is absent or refuses a work assignment pursuant to NRS 449.2423 .
3. A documented staffing plan must provide
sufficient flexibility to allow for adjustments based upon changes in a unit of
the health care facility.
4. The health care facility shall ensure
that it is staffed in accordance with the documented staffing plan.

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