Section 246-817-760. Moderate sedation with parenteral agents.  


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  • (1) Training requirements: To administer moderate sedation with parenteral agents, the dentist must have successfully completed a postdoctoral course(s) of sixty clock hours or more which includes training in basic moderate sedation, physical evaluation, venipuncture, technical administration, recognition and management of complications and emergencies, monitoring, and supervised experience in providing moderate sedation to fifteen or more patients.
    (2) In addition to meeting the criteria in subsection (1) of this section, the dentist must also have a current and documented proficiency in advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) or pediatric advanced life support (PALS). One way to demonstrate such proficiency is to hold a valid and current ACLS, PALS certificate or equivalent.
    (3) Procedures for administration of moderate sedation with parenteral agents by a dentist and an individual trained in monitoring sedated patients:
    (a) In the treatment setting, a patient receiving moderate parenteral sedation must have that sedation administered by a person qualified under this chapter.
    (b) A patient may not be left alone in a room and must be continually monitored by a dentist or trained anesthesia monitor.
    (c) An intravenous infusion must be maintained during the administration of a parenteral agent.
    (d) When the operative dentist is also the person administering the moderate sedation, the operative dentist must be continuously assisted by at least one individual experienced in monitoring sedated patients.
    (e) In the treatment setting, a patient experiencing moderate sedation with parenteral agents must be visually and tactilely monitored by the dentist or an individual trained in monitoring sedated patients. Patient monitoring must include:
    (i) Heart rate;
    (ii) Blood pressure;
    (iii) Respiration; and
    (iv) Pulse oximetry.
    (f) The patient's blood pressure and heart rate must be recorded every five minutes, pulse oximetry recorded every five minutes, and respiration rate must be recorded at least every fifteen minutes. In all cases these vital sign parameters must be noted and recorded at the conclusion of the procedure.
    (g) The patient's level of consciousness must be recorded prior to the dismissal of the patient.
    (h) Patient's receiving these forms of sedation must be accompanied by a responsible adult upon departure from the treatment facility.
    (i) If a patient unintentionally enters a deeper level of sedation, the patient must be returned to a level of moderate sedation as quickly as possible. While returning the patient to the moderate level of sedation, periodic monitoring of pulse, respiration, blood pressure and continuous monitoring of oxygen saturation must be maintained. In such cases, these same parameters must be taken and recorded at appropriate intervals throughout the procedure and vital signs and level of consciousness must be recorded during the sedation and prior to dismissal of the patient.
    (4) Dental records must contain appropriate medical history and patient evaluation. Sedation records must be recorded during the procedure in a timely manner and must include:
    (a) Blood pressure;
    (b) Heart rate;
    (c) Respiration;
    (d) Pulse oximetry;
    (e) Drugs administered including amounts and time administered;
    (f) Length of procedure; and
    (g) Any complications of sedation.
    (5) Equipment and emergency medications: All offices in which moderate parenteral sedation is administered or prescribed must comply with the following equipment standards:
    Office facilities and equipment shall include:
    (a) Suction equipment capable of aspirating gastric contents from the mouth and pharynx;
    (b) Portable oxygen delivery system including full face masks and a bag-valve-mask combination with appropriate connectors capable of delivering positive pressure, oxygen-enriched patient ventilation and oral and nasal pharyngeal airways of appropriate size;
    (c) A blood pressure cuff (sphygmomanometer) of appropriate size and stethoscope; or equivalent monitoring devices;
    (d) An emergency drug kit with minimum contents of:
    (i) Sterile needles, syringes, and tourniquet;
    (ii) Narcotic antagonist;
    (iii) Alpha and beta adrenergic stimulant;
    (iv) Vasopressor;
    (v) Coronary vasodilator;
    (vi) Antihistamine;
    (vii) Parasympatholytic;
    (viii) Intravenous fluids, tubing, and infusion set; and
    (ix) Sedative antagonists for drugs used, if available.
    (6) Continuing education: A dentist who administers moderate parenteral sedation must participate in eighteen hours of continuing education or equivalent every three years.
    (a) The education must include instruction in one or more of the following areas:
    (i) Venipuncture;
    (ii) Intravenous sedation;
    (iii) Physiology;
    (iv) Pharmacology;
    (v) Nitrous oxide analgesia;
    (vi) Patient evaluation;
    (vii) Patient monitoring; and
    (viii) Medical emergencies.
    (b) In addition to the education requirements in (a) of this subsection, the dentist must obtain health care provider basic life support (BLS), advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), or pediatric advanced life support (PALS) certification to renew the moderate sedation with parenteral agents permit. Hourly credits earned from certification in BLS, ACLS, or PALS courses may not be used to meet the education requirements in (a) of this subsection to renew a moderate sedation with parenteral agents permit. However, the hourly credits earned in BLS, ACLS, or PALS certification may be used to meet the requirements of WAC 246-817-440 to renew the dentist license.
    (7) A permit of authorization is required. See WAC 246-817-774 for permitting requirements.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 18.32.0365 and 18.32.640. WSR 16-06-106, § 246-817-760, filed 3/1/16, effective 4/1/16; WSR 09-04-042, § 246-817-760, filed 1/30/09, effective 3/2/09. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.32.035. WSR 95-21-041, § 246-817-760, filed 10/10/95, effective 11/10/95.]
RCW 18.32.0365 and 18.32.640. WSR 16-06-106, § 246-817-760, filed 3/1/16, effective 4/1/16; WSR 09-04-042, § 246-817-760, filed 1/30/09, effective 3/2/09. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.32.035. WSR 95-21-041, § 246-817-760, filed 10/10/95, effective 11/10/95.

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246-817-440,246-817-774,