Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B9-15.001 - Definitions
(1) "Governing body" means a group of three
or more individuals appointed, elected, or otherwise designated, to be
ultimately responsible for a certified nursing assistant training
program.
(2) "Nursing home
facility" means a long-term care facility or a nursing home facility as defined
in Chapter 400, Part II, F.S.
(3)
"Professional nursing" means nursing functions performed by an individual
licensed as a registered nurse or advanced practice registered nurse.
(4) "Department of Education" means the
applicable agency in the Department of Education which licenses the educational
unit (Chapter 6F-2, F.A.C.), i.e. Board of Education (Chapter 1003 or 1004,
F.S.) or Commission on Independent Education (Chapter 1005, F.S.).
(5) "Indirect care" for training and testing
purposes means behaviors that are common threads throughout all skills, such as
communication with the resident, resident rights, providing for the safety and
comfort of the resident, and delivering care following infection control
practices/standard precautions.
(6)
"General Supervision" means a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse
currently licensed under Chapter 464, F.S., to the extent allowed under Section
400.23(3),
F.S., authorizing procedures being carried out by a certified nursing assistant
but who need not be present when such procedures are performed. The certified
nursing assistant must be able to contact the registered nurse or licensed
practical nurse acting in accordance with Section
400.23(3),
F.S., when needed for consultation and advice either in person or by
communication devices. This definition is not applicable to a certified nursing
assistant providing services in accordance with Section
400.506(6)(b) and
(c), F.S., or Part III of Chapter 400, F.S.;
or, to a certified nursing assistant who is providing services as a qualified
medication aide in accordance with Sections
400.211(5) and
464.2035, F.S.
(7) "Direct Supervision" means the nurse
supervisor or program instructor is on the premises but not necessarily
immediately physically present where the tasks and activities are being
performed by the certified nursing assistant and the nurse supervisor or
program instructor assumes responsibility for the practice of the certified
nursing assistant.
(8) "Qualified
medication aide" is a certified nursing assistant who meets the requirements in
Sections 400.211(5) and
464.2035, F.S., and who has
completed training and demonstrated competency to administer medications and
perform associated tasks for residents of a nursing home
facility.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 400.211(5), 464.202, 464.203 FS. Law Implemented 400.211(5), 464.203, 464.2085 FS.
New 8-31-03, Amended 9-21-06, 3-13-24.
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(1) "Governing body" means a group of three or more individuals appointed, elected, or otherwise designated, to be ultimately responsible for a certified nursing assistant training program.
(2) "Nursing home facility" means a long-term care facility or a nursing home facility as defined in Chapter 400, Part II, F.S.
(3) "Professional nursing" means nursing functions performed by an individual licensed as a registered nurse or advanced practice registered nurse.
(4) "Department of Education" means the applicable agency in the Department of Education which licenses the educational unit (Chapter 6F-2, F.A.C.), i.e. Board of Education (Chapter 1003 or 1004, F.S.) or Commission on Independent Education (Chapter 1005, F.S.).
(5) "Indirect care" for training and testing purposes means behaviors that are common threads throughout all skills, such as communication with the resident, resident rights, providing for the safety and comfort of the resident, and delivering care following infection control practices/standard precautions.
(6) "General Supervision" means a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse currently licensed under Chapter 464, F.S., to the extent allowed under Section 400.23(3), F.S., authorizing procedures being carried out by a certified nursing assistant but who need not be present when such procedures are performed. The certified nursing assistant must be able to contact the registered nurse or licensed practical nurse acting in accordance with Section 400.23(3), F.S., when needed for consultation and advice either in person or by communication devices. This definition is not applicable to a certified nursing assistant providing services in accordance with Section 400.506(6)(b) and (c), F.S., or Part III of Chapter 400, F.S.; or, to a certified nursing assistant who is providing services as a qualified medication aide in accordance with Sections 400.211(5) and 464.2035, F.S.
(7) "Direct Supervision" means the nurse supervisor or program instructor is on the premises but not necessarily immediately physically present where the tasks and activities are being performed by the certified nursing assistant and the nurse supervisor or program instructor assumes responsibility for the practice of the certified nursing assistant.
(8) "Qualified medication aide" is a certified nursing assistant who meets the requirements in Sections 400.211(5) and 464.2035, F.S., and who has completed training and demonstrated competency to administer medications and perform associated tasks for residents of a nursing home facility.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 400.211(5), 464.202, 464.203 FS. Law Implemented 400.211(5), 464.203, 464.2085 FS.