Nevada Code § 631.2851

Special endorsement of license to administer immunizations: Standing order; policies and procedures for handling and disposing equipment; plan and access to equipment for addressing emergencies; reporting of severe reactions; compliance with certain instructions and guidelines
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1. A dentist who holds a special
endorsement issued pursuant to NRS 631.285 and who administers immunizations or under whose authorization a dental hygienist
or dental therapist who holds such an endorsement administers immunizations
must:
(a) Issue or obtain from a dentist, physician,
physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse a standing order for
the administration of the immunizations that is approved by the Division of
Public and Behavioral Health of the Department of Human Services;
(b) Establish written policies and procedures for
the handling and disposal of used or contaminated equipment; and
(c) Establish a written plan for addressing
emergencies and ensure that the dentist, dental hygienist or dental therapist
administering immunizations has immediate access to equipment that may be
needed in an emergency, including, without limitation, equipment for
administering oxygen and epinephrine and other equipment necessary to respond
to an allergic reaction.
2. A dentist who holds a special
endorsement issued pursuant to NRS 631.285 and who administers an immunization or under whose authorization a dental
hygienist or dental therapist who holds such an endorsement administers an
immunization shall report any severe reaction to the immunization as required
by any applicable regulations adopted by the State Board of Health.
3. A dentist, dental hygienist or dental
therapist who holds a special endorsement issued pursuant to NRS 631.285 shall comply with:
(a) The instructions for storing and handling an
immunization prescribed by the manufacturer; and
(b) To the extent that such guidelines do not
conflict with the instructions of the manufacturer, any applicable guidelines
issued by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention of the United States Department of Health and
Human Services, including, without limitation, guidelines for storing, handling
and administering immunizations, guidelines for documenting the administration
of an immunization and contraindications and precautions for immunizations.

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