Nevada Code § 636.025

Acts constituting practice in optometry; unauthorized acts
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1. The acts set forth in this section, or
any of them, whether done severally, collectively or in combination with other
acts that are not set forth in this section constitute practice in optometry
within the purview of this chapter:
(a) Advertisement or representation as an optometrist.
(b) Adapting, or prescribing or dispensing,
without prescription by a practitioner of optometry or medicine licensed in
this State, any ophthalmic lens, frame or mounting, or any part thereof, for
correction, relief or remedy of any abnormal condition or insufficiency of the
eye or any appendage or visual process. The provisions of this paragraph do not
prevent an optical mechanic from doing the mere mechanical work of replacement
or duplication of the ophthalmic lens or prevent a licensed dispensing optician
from engaging in the practice of ophthalmic dispensing.
(c) The examination, evaluation, diagnosis and
treatment of the human eye and its appendages, the measurement of the powers or
range of human vision by any means, including, without limitation, the use of
an autorefractor or other automated testing device, unless performed under the
direct responsibility of a licensed optometrist as authorized in NRS 636.346 , the determination of the
accommodative and refractive states of the eye or the scope of its function in
general, or the diagnosis or determination of any visual, muscular,
neurological, interpretative or anatomic anomalies or deficiencies of the eye
or its appendages or visual processes.
(d) Prescribing, directing the use of or using
any optical device in connection with ocular exercises, orthoptics, vision
rehabilitation, vision therapy or visual training.
(e) The prescribing of contact lenses.
(f) The measurement, initial fitting, as defined
in NRS 636.387 , or adaptation of contact
lenses to the human eye except under the direction, responsibility and
supervision of an optometrist licensed in the State of Nevada as authorized in NRS 636.346 .
(g) The topical use of pharmaceutical agents to
determine any visual, muscular, neurological, interpretative or anatomic
anomalies or deficiencies of the eye or its appendages or visual processes.
(h) Prescribing, directing the use of or using a
pharmaceutical agent or device to treat an abnormality of the eye or its
appendages.
(i) Removing a foreign object from the surface or
epithelium of the eye.
(j) Removing eyelashes with forceps.
(k) Closing the lacrimal punctum of the eye.
(l) The ordering or performing of laboratory
tests or imaging to assist in the diagnosis of an abnormality of the eye or its
appendages.
2. The provisions of this section do not
authorize an optometrist to engage in any practice which includes:
(a) Any procedure using a laser, scalpel, needle
or other instrument in which any human tissue is cut, burned or vaporized by
incision, injection, ultrasound, laser, infusion, cryotherapy, radiation or
other means; or
(b) Any procedure using an instrument which
requires the closure of human tissue by suture, clamp or similar device.

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