Rule 20:70 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTITIONERS
ARTICLE 20:70
RESPIRATORY CARE
PRACTITIONERS
Chapter
20:70:01 Fees.
20:70:02 Continuing education.
Declaratory Ruling: A health care provider licensed
under SDCL chapter 36-4C engages during the course of employment in
exposure-prone invasive procedures. The situation is not an emergency in which
the patient's life or limb is in danger. The licensee knows or has reason to
know that the licensee is a carrier of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
or the hepatitis B virus (HBV) but does not follow universal precautions set
out by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Because of
reporting requirements for communicable diseases, the Department of Health
discovers that the licensee is a carrier of HIV or HBV and notifies a review
panel pursuant to § 44:20:02:08(2). (Note: Effective
January 26, 1995, all health professionals were required by the Department of
Health in § 44:20:04:01 to comply with universal precautions of the CDC.)
The universal precautions of the CDC are a minimum standard
of care. The following actions are considered unprofessional conduct under SDCL
36-4C-15(4) and grounds for discipline:
(1) Failure to comply with universal
precautions;
(2) Performance of invasive procedures when
infected with HIV or HBV without first seeking counsel from an expert review
panel; and
(3) Failure to comply with the recommendations
of an expert review panel.
Declaratory
Ruling of the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners dated September 21,
1994.
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