Nevada Code § 636.346

Supervision of authorized activities of assistants; conduct of final eye examination of patient
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
1. In any setting where optometry,
including, without limitation, optometric telemedicine, is practiced, an
assistant may fit ophthalmic lenses or spectacle lenses if the assistant acts
under the direct supervision of a licensed optometrist.
2. In addition to the provisions of
subsection 1, an assistant in any setting where optometry, including, without
limitation, optometric telemedicine, is practiced may perform any of the
following activities under the direct supervision of a licensed optometrist:
(a) Prepare a patient for examination.
(b) Collect preliminary data concerning a
patient, including taking the medical history of the patient.
(c) Perform simple and noninvasive testing of a
patient in preparation for any subjective refraction, testing, evaluation,
interpretation, diagnosis or treatment of the patient by the licensed
optometrist.
(d) For an ophthalmic purpose, administer any
cycloplegic or mydriatic agent or topical anesthetic that is not a controlled
substance.
(e) Use an ophthalmic device or oversee ocular
exercises, visual training, visual therapy or visual rehabilitation as directed
by a licensed optometrist.
3. If an assistant conducts any activities
pursuant to subsection 2, the licensed optometrist must conduct the final eye
examination of the patient.
4. As used in this section, assistant
means a person employed by an optometrist or any medical provider or medical
facility at which the optometrist provides or offers to provide his or her
services as an optometrist.

‹ Prev All Nevada sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.