Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-131.4 - Authority
(1)
Authority of emergency medical care provider. An emergency
medical care provider who holds an active Iowa certification issued by the
department or has permission to practice in Iowa pursuant to Iowa Code chapter
147D may:
a. As a member of a responding
authorized service program, render emergency medical care and perform emergency
medical care without contacting medical direction if written protocols have
been approved by the service program medical director.
b. Function in any hospital or any other
entity in which health care is ordinarily provided only when:
(1) Employed by or assigned to a hospital or
other entity in which health care is ordinarily provided when under the direct
supervision of a physician as a member of an authorized service program, or in
an individual capacity, by rendering lifesaving services in the facility in
which employed or assigned pursuant to the emergency medical care provider's
certification and under direct supervision of a physician, physician assistant,
or registered nurse. An emergency medical care provider shall not routinely
function without the direct supervision of a physician, physician assistant, or
registered nurse. However, when the physician, physician assistant, or
registered nurse cannot directly assume emergency care of the patient, the
emergency medical care provider may perform, without direct supervision,
emergency medical care procedures for which certified, if the life of the
patient is in immediate danger and such care is required to preserve the
patient's life;
(2) Employed by or
assigned to a hospital or other entity in which health care is ordinarily
provided when under the direct supervision of a physician, as a member of an
authorized service program, or in an individual capacity, to perform
nonlifesaving procedures for which certified and designated in a written job
description. Such procedures may be performed after the patient is observed by
and when the emergency medical care provider is under the supervision of the
physician, physician assistant, or registered nurse and where the procedure may
be immediately abandoned without risk to the patient.
(2)
Scope of
practice.
a. Emergency medical care
providers shall perform only those skills and procedures that are authorized
within the scope of practice for which an emergency medical care provider is
certified.
b. The Iowa Emergency
Medical Care Provider Scope of Practice (September 2019) is hereby incorporated
and adopted by reference for emergency medical care providers. For any
differences that may occur between the scope of practice adopted by reference
and these rules, the rules prevail.
c. The Iowa Emergency Medical Care Provider
Scope of Practice (September 2019) is available on the department's
website.
d. The department may
grant a waiver for changes to the scope of practice that have not yet been
adopted by reference in these rules pursuant to 441-Chapter
6.
Notes
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(1) Negative information on the criminal history will not necessarily preclude an individual from certification . The department will directly communicate with the individual to carefully consider the results of the background check. The following will be taken into consideration during the evaluation and analysis:
a. The nature and gravity of the conviction .
b. The length of time between the conviction and the application for certification .
c. Frequency and severity of the criminal activity and child or dependent adult abuse activity included in the background check results.
d. Mitigating factors at the time the activity occurred.
e. Cooperation with federal or state officials in the investigation and treatment/rehabilitation plan.
f. The maturity of the individual at the time of any criminal activity or child or dependent adult abuse activity .
(2) The department will take reasonable steps to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in the background checks. An individual who believes the background checks contain inaccurate information will be informed of the steps the individual may wish to pursue to correct the information.
(3) All criminal history records are confidential and will only be used in accordance with this policy to determine eligibility. All background check records will be stored in a secure location. Background check records shall not be redisseminated by the department .