Nevada Code § 652.217

Conditions under which certain licensed nurses or licensed or certified laboratory personnel may perform certain waived laboratory tests
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1. A licensed nurse who is employed by a
medical facility which is licensed pursuant to chapter
449 of NRS may perform any laboratory test which is classified as a waived
test pursuant to Subpart A of Part 493 of Title 42 of the Code of Federal
Regulations if the laboratory director or a person designated by the laboratory
director:
(a) Verifies that the nurse is competent to
perform the test;
(b) Ensures that the test is performed in
accordance with any manufacturers instructions; and
(c) Validates and verifies the manner in which
the test is performed through the use of controls which ensure accurate and
reliable results of the test.
2. A licensed nurse described in
subsection 1 may perform any laboratory test which is classified as a waived
test pursuant to Subpart A of Part 493 of Title 42 of the Code of Federal
Regulations without obtaining certification as an assistant in a medical
laboratory pursuant to NRS 652.127 .
3. Licensed or certified personnel of a
laboratory licensed pursuant to this chapter may perform any laboratory test
which is classified as a waived test pursuant to Subpart A of Part 493 of Title
42 of the Code of Federal Regulations on the premises of an outpatient center
of the laboratory or at a patients residence if the laboratory director or a
person designated by the laboratory director:
(a) Verifies that the person is competent to
perform the test;
(b) Ensures that the test is performed in
accordance with any manufacturers instructions;
(c) Validates and verifies the manner in which
the test is performed through the use of controls which ensure accurate and
reliable results of the test; and
(d) Ensures compliance with any requirements for
safety adopted by the Board.

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