Ohio Admin. Code 4741-1-17 - Home visits for companion animals
A veterinary medical home visit occurs when the veterinary health care of companion animals is performed at a private residence.
(A) There must be a valid
veterinarian-client-patient relationship established. A physical examination
must be performed to establish a valid veterinary-client-patient
relationship.
(B) Procedures
requiring deep sedation or general anesthesia must be transported to a standing
or mobile facility that meets the requirements of rule
4741-1-03 of the Administrative
Code or rule
4741-1-08 of the Administrative
Code unless the sedation is part of the euthanasia process. Deep Sedation
allows purposeful response to repeated or painful stimulation only. General
anesthesia makes the patient unarousable even with painful
stimulation.
(C) Equipment must be
of the type and quality to provide for the delivery of basic veterinary medical
care.
(D) There must be proper
sterilization or sanitation of all equipment used in diagnosis and
treatment.
(E) All house call
veterinary practices that are not extensions of a fixed veterinary care
facility shall have written affiliation with a
veterinary care facility in the same region of the state which is communicated
to the client
provide the client with after
hours care and/or fixed location veterinary facility names and contact
information, which the client can refer to as necessary. The house call
veterinarian shall receive a general approval from the veteirnary facility to
refer future patients to their facility.
(F) All medical records shall be maintained
at a permanent facility in compliance with rule
4741-1-21 of the Administrative
Code. The client must be made aware of where the medical records will be
maintained and contact information via a printed form.
(G) The disposal of waste materials shall
comply with all applicable state, federal, and local laws and
regulations.
(H) All drugs and
biologicals shall be stored, maintained, administered, dispensed and prescribed
according to the manufacturer's recommendations and in compliance with state
and federal laws.
(I) Companion
animals shall have the same meaning as defined in section
959.131 of the Revised
Code.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4741.03(C)(9)
Rule Amplifies: 4741.22(A)
Prior Effective Dates: 07/15/2014
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