Nevada Code § 630.369

Injecting patient with certain chemotherapeutic agents
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1. A person, other than a physician, shall
not inject a patient with any chemotherapeutic agent classified as a
prescription drug unless:
(a) The person is licensed or certified to
perform medical services pursuant to this title;
(b) The administration of the injection is within
the scope of the persons license or certificate; and
(c) The person administers the injection under
the supervision of a physician. The Board shall prescribe the requirements for
supervision pursuant to this subsection.
2. As used in this section:
(a) Dangerous drug has the meaning ascribed to
it in NRS 454.201 .
(b) Prescription drug means:
(1) A controlled substance or dangerous
drug that may be dispensed to an ultimate user only pursuant to a lawful
prescription; and
(2) Any other substance or drug
substituted for such a controlled substance or dangerous drug.

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