Okla. Admin. Code § 195:20-1-8 - Minimal standards for dentists utilizing conscious sedation by parenteral methods
(a) Every
dentist who utilizes conscious sedation by parenteral methods shall be
responsible for all aspects of the procedure as outlined in Part I, Section V
of the American Dental Association Guidelines for the Use of Conscious
Sedation, Deep Sedation and General Anesthesia for Dentists. This shall include
careful patient evaluation and informed consent prior to the start of any
sedation procedure. Continuous monitoring of oxygenation, ventilation, and
circulation with documentation of all procedures, drugs, and agents on an
appropriate time-oriented anesthesia record shall be completed for each
patient. The dentist performing the sedation is required to be in the patient's
presence at all times during the procedure. No provider shall have more than
one (1) patient under any form of sedation at the same time, exclusive of
recovery. Supervised recovery and complete evaluation of the patient prior to
discharge to a responsible adult is required. Minimal monitoring equipment
shall include blood pressure apparatus (manual or automatic)
pulse oximeter , and electrocardiograph (adult
patients) A defibrillator is recommended per ACLS protocol.
(b) The anesthesia permit provider is
responsible for the anesthetic management, adequacy of the facility, and
treatment of emergencies associated with administration of parenteral conscious
sedation, including immediate access to pharmacologic antagonists, if any, and
appropriately sized equipment for establishing a patent airway and providing
positive pressure ventilation with oxygen.
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