49 Pa. Code § 18.305 - Functions of respiratory therapists
(a) Under section
13.1(d) of the
act (63 P. S. §
422.13a(d)), a respiratory
therapist may implement direct respiratory care to an individual being treated
by either a licensed medical doctor or a licensed doctor of osteopathic
medicine, upon prescription or referral by a physician, certified registered
nurse practitioner or physician assistant, or under medical direction and
approval consistent with standing orders or protocols of an institution or
health care facility. This care may constitute indirect services such as
consultation or evaluation of an individual and also includes, but is not
limited to, the following services:
(1)
Administration of medical gases.
(2) Humidity and aerosol therapy.
(3) Administration of aerosolized
medications.
(4) Intermittent
positive pressure breathing.
(5)
Incentive spirometry.
(6)
Bronchopulmonary hygiene.
(7)
Management and maintenance of natural airways.
(8) Maintenance and insertion of artificial
airways.
(9) Cardiopulmonary
rehabilitation.
(10) Management and
maintenance of mechanical ventilation.
(11) Measurement of ventilatory flows,
volumes and pressures.
(12)
Analysis of ventilatory gases and blood gases.
(b) Under section
13.1(d) of the
act, a respiratory therapist may perform the activities listed in subsection
(a) only upon prescription or referral by a physician, certified registered
nurse practitioner or physician assistant, or while under medical direction
consistent with standing orders or protocols in an institution or health care
facility.
Notes
The provisions of this § 18.305 amended under sections 8, 8.1, 13(c) and 13.1(c) of the Medical Practice Act of 1985 (63 P. S. §§ 422.8, 422.8a, 422.13(c) and 422.13a(c)).
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