Nevada Code § 630.2682

Authorized services; prohibited actions
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1. An anesthesiologist assistant licensed
under the provisions of this chapter may assist in the practice of medicine in
accordance with the regulations adopted by the Board pursuant to NRS 630.26825 and under the supervision
of a supervising anesthesiologist.
2. An anesthesiologist assistant may
perform the following duties and responsibilities as delegated by and under the
supervision of a supervising anesthesiologist, including, without limitation:
(a) Developing and implementing an anesthesia
care plan for a patient;
(b) Obtaining the comprehensive health history of
a patient, performing relevant elements of a physical examination of a patient
and recording relevant data;
(c) Ordering and performing preoperative and
postoperative anesthetic patient evaluations and consultations and maintaining
patient progress notes;
(d) Subject to the limitations of NRS 453.375 , possessing and administering
preoperative and perioperative medications, including, without limitation,
controlled substances, administering anesthetic agents, related pharmaceutical
agents, fluid and blood products and adjunctive treatment, for purposes of:
(1) Maintaining and altering the levels of
anesthesia and providing continuity of anesthetic care into and during the
postoperative recovery period;
(2) The continuation of perioperative
medications;
(3) Performing general anesthesia,
including, without limitation, induction, maintenance, emergence and other
procedures associated with general anesthesia;
(4) Administering vasoactive drugs and
starting and titrating vasoactive infusions to treat a response of a patient to
anesthesia; and
(5) Administering postoperative sedation,
anxiolysis or analgesia medication to treat patient responses to anesthesia;
(e) Entering in the medical record of a patient
verbal or written medication chart orders as prescribed by the supervising
anesthesiologist;
(f) Changing or discontinuing an anesthesia care
plan after consulting with the supervising anesthesiologist;
(g) Obtaining informed consent from a patient or
the parent or guardian of the patient, as applicable, for the administration of
anesthesia or related procedures;
(h) Pretesting and calibrating anesthesia
delivery systems and obtaining information from such systems and from monitors;
(i) Implementing medically accepted monitoring
techniques;
(j) Establishing airway interventions and
performing ventilatory support, including, without limitation, endotracheal
intubation, laryngeal mask insertion and other advanced airway techniques;
(k) Establishing peripheral intravenous lines,
including, without limitation, the use of subcutaneous lidocaine, and
performing invasive procedures, including, without limitation, the placement of
arterial lines, central lines and Swan-Ganz catheters;
(l) Performing, maintaining, evaluating and
managing epidural, spinal and regional anesthesia, including, without
limitation, catheters;
(m) Performing monitored anesthesia care;
(n) Conducting laboratory and other related
studies, including, without limitation, taking blood samples and administering
blood, blood products and supportive fluids;
(o) Performing, ordering and interpreting
preoperative, point-of-care, intraoperative or postoperative diagnostic testing
or procedures;
(p) Monitoring the patient while in the
preoperative suite, recovery area or labor suites and making postanesthesia
rounds;
(q) Participating in administrative, research and
clinical teaching activities, including, without limitation, supervising
student anesthesiologist assistants and students involved in anesthesia
training;
(r) Initiating and managing cardiopulmonary
resuscitation in response to a life-threatening situation; and
(s) Performing such other tasks that are not
otherwise prohibited by law and in which the anesthesiologist assistant has
been trained and is competent.
3. An anesthesiologist assistant shall not
prescribe any controlled substance or any dangerous drug, as defined in NRS 454.201 .
4. An anesthesiologist assistant may not
perform any duties which are outside the scope of the duties assigned to the
anesthesiologist assistant by the supervising anesthesiologist or delegate any
medical care task assigned to the anesthesiologist assistant by the supervising
anesthesiologist to any other person.

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