Director of Nurses Requirements for the State of Alaska
7 AAC 12.670 NURSING SERVICE.
(c) Each facility must have a registered
nurse as the director for nursing services. The director shall
perform the following duties:
(1) assure that all nurses comply with
the requirements of (a) of this section;
(2) provide a sufficient number of
registered nurses to meet patient needs;
(3) write an annual evaluation on the
performance of each nurse;
(4) maintain records on the number of
nurses employed and the hours and weeks of employment;
(5) delegate to a registered nurse the
responsibility to plan, assign, supervise, and evaluate the
nursing care for each patient;
(6) select and promote nursing
personnel based on their qualifications and terminate
employees when necessary; and
(7) establish and implement a standard
procedure for the safe administration of medications.
(d) Only a registered nurse who has
been appropriately trained may perform a blood transfusion.
All other nursing services may be performed only under the
direction of a registered nurse. A licensed practical nurse
may administer medications, or perform limited infusion
therapy functions, if
(1) the licensed practical nurse is
authorized under AS 08 to perform these services;
(2) these services are authorized in
the facility program standards; and
(3) the program standards have been
approved by the hospital administrator and the pharmacist.
(e) Licensed nursing personnel who meet
the requirements under (d) of this section to administer
medications, and who have been authorized in writing by the
hospital administrator and the pharmacist, may perform the
following services if a pharmacist is not available:
(1) inventory and restocking of emergency
drugs at least every 30 days; and
(2) removal of a single dose of a
prescribed drug for a patient or any drug packaged by a
pharmacist from the licensed pharmacy or drug room.
(f) If licensed nursing personnel perform a
service described in (e)(2) of this section, a pharmacy or drug
room record must be kept and signed by the licensed nurse
showing the name, strength and amount of the drug, the date and
time taken, and the patient to whom the drug is administered.
(g) Except as provided in (i) of this
section for a critical access hospital or 7 AAC 12.275 for a
nursing facility, a facility that provides a nursing service
must have a registered nurse on duty at all times.
(h) The nursing staff shall hold regular
meetings to review and evaluate ways of improving nursing care.
Minutes of the meetings must be made available to staff members.
(i) The department will waive the
requirement of (g) of this section for a critical access
hospital if the hospital establishes to the department’s
satisfaction that
(1) to have a registered nurse on duty at
all times is not financially feasible for the hospital;
(2) the community served by the hospital
was involved in the decision to discontinue having a registered
nurse on duty at all times and is aware that the hospital's
emergency department may close on occasion;
(3) the hospital's emergency medical
service plan submitted under 7 AAC 12.612(c)(6) assures that a
registered nurse will be available at the hospital's emergency
room to receive patients delivered by local emergency services
personnel; and
(4) the hospital will have a registered
nurse on duty whenever an inpatient is present in the facility.
History - Eff. 11/19/83, Register 88; am
5/28/92, Register 122; am 5/4/97, Register 142; am 8/2/2000,
Register 155
Authority AS 18.05.040 AS 18.20.010 AS
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