West Virginia Code § 30-4A-5

Qualifications, standards, and continuing education requirements for a
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Class 2 Permit.
(a) The board shall issue a Class 2 Permit to an applicant who:
(1) Is a licensed dentist in West Virginia;
(2) Holds valid and current documentation showing successful completion of a Health Care
Provider BLS/CPR; and
(3) Has completed a board approved course of at least six hours didactic and clinical of
either predoctoral dental school or postgraduate instruction.
(b) A dentist who induces relative analgesia/minimal sedation and anxiolysis/minimal
sedation shall have the following facilities, properly maaintained equipment and appropriate
drugs available during the procedures and during recovery:
(1) An operating room large enough to adequately accommodate the patient on an operating
table or in an operating chair and to allow an operating team of at least two individuals to
freely move about the patient;
(2) An operating table or chair which permits the patient to be positioned so the operating
team can maintain the patient's airway, quickly alter the patient's position in an emergency
and provide a firm platform for the administration of basic life support;
(3) A lighting system whLich permits evaluation of the patient's skin and mucosal color and a
backup lighting system of sufficient intensity to permit completion of any operation
underway in the even t of a general power failure;
(4) Suction equipment which permits aspiration of the oral and pharyngeal cavities;
(5) WAn oxygen delivery system with adequate age appropriate full face mask and appropriate
connectors that is capable of delivering high flow oxygen to the patient under positive
pressure, together with an adequate backup system;
(6) A nitrous oxide delivery system with a fail-safe mechanism that will ensure appropriate
continuous oxygen delivery and a scavenger system;
(7) A recovery area that has available oxygen, adequate lighting, suction and electrical
outlets. The recovery area can be the operating room;
(8) Sphygmomanometer, stethoscope and pulse oximeter;
(9) Emergency drugs as specified by rule;
(10) A defibrillator device; and
(11) All equipment and medication dosages shall be in accordance with the height and
weight and age of the patient being treated.
(c) Before inducing anxiolysis/minimal sedation, a dentist shall:
(1) Evaluate the patient by using the ASA Patient Physical Status Classification of the ASA
that the patient is an appropriate candidate for anxiolysis/minimal sedation; and
(2) Obtain written informed consent from the patient or patient's guardian for the
anesthesia. The obtaining of the informed consent shall be documented in the patient's
record. u
(d) The dentist shall monitor and record the patient's condition or shall use a qualified
monitor to monitor and record the patient's condition. The documented requirements of a
qualified monitor monitoring anxiolysis/minimal sedatiaon cases are as specified by rule. A
Class 2 Permit holder may have no more than one person under anxiolysis/minimal sedation
at the same time. l
(e) The patient shall be monitored as follows:
(1) Patients shall have continuous monitoring using pulse oximetry. The patient's blood
pressure, heart rate and respiration shall be recorded at least once before, during and after
the procedure and these recordings shall be documented in the patient record. At all times,
the patient shall be observed by a qualified monitor until discharge criteria have been met. If
the dentist is unable to obtain this information, the reasons shall be documented in the
patient's record. The record shall also include documentation of all medications
administered with dosages, time intervals and route of administration including local
anesthesia.
(2) A discharge entry shall be made by the dentist in the patient's record indicating the
patient's condition upon discharge.
(f) A permit holder who uses anxiolysis/minimal sedation shall see that the patient's
condition is visually monitored. The patient shall be monitored as to response to verbal
stimulation, oral mucosal color and preoperative and postoperative vital signs.
(g) The dentist shall assess the patient's responsiveness using preoperative values as normal
guidelines and discharge the patient only when the following criteria are met:
(1) Vital signs including blood pressure, pulse rate and respiratory rate are stable;
(2) The patient is alert and oriented to person, place and time as appropriate to age and
preoperative neurological status;
(3) The patient can talk and respond coherently to verbal questioning or to preoperative
neurological status;
(4) The patient can sit up unaided or to preoperative neurological status;
(5) The patient can ambulate with minimal assistance or to preoperative neurological status;
and
(6) The patient does not have uncontrollable nausea or vomiting and has minimal dizziness.
(h) A dentist may not release a patient who has undergone anxiolysis/minimal sedation
except to the care of a responsible adult third party.

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