Each provider shall maintain the required equipment,
medications and supplies for the level of service to provide appropriate
emergency care and, where applicable, patient care during transport, on each
permitted vehicle. It is anticipated that changes in equipment, medications and
supplies may be necessary from time to time. This rule hereby adopts the
Ambulance Equipment, Medications and Supplies Specifications posted on the
Division's web page at http://health.state.tn.us/ems/index.htm
, or at any successor web address, and incorporates those specifications into
this rule as if they were fully set out and stated herein.
(1) Definitions - as used in this rule, the
following terms and abbreviations shall have the following meanings:
(a) "Critical" (C) means any equipment,
medications or supplies critical for lifesaving patient care and which by its
absence would jeopardize patient care.
(b) "Non-Critical" (N) means such equipment,
medications or supplies provided in sufficient amounts for patient care, but
when missing may not result in serious harm to a patient.
(c) "Optional" (O) means any equipment,
medications or supplies of elective use, which shall be operational and
sanitary.
(d) "Specifications"
refers to the federal standards and performance requirements for equipment,
medications and supplies recognized within the emergency medical services
industry and adopted by the board. The current "Ambulance Equipment,
Medications and Supplies Specifications" can be found at
http://health.state.tn.us/ems/index.htm.
(2) A written or electronic copy
of protocols must be available for inspection on each ambulance.
(3) Safety equipment is required on each
ambulance in accordance with the Ambulance Equipment, Medications and Supplies
Specifications.
(4) Oxygen,
inhalation, ventilation, and airway management devices are required on each
ambulance in accordance with the Ambulance Equipment, Medications and Supplies
Specifications.
(5) Diagnostic and
assessment devices are required on each ambulance in accordance with the
Ambulance Equipment, Medications and Supplies Specifications.
(6) Bandages and dressing material are
required on each ambulance in accordance with the Ambulance Equipment,
Medications and Supplies Specifications.
(7) Immobilization devices are required on
each ambulance in accordance with the Ambulance Equipment, Medications and
Supplies Specifications.
(8)
Patient care supplies are required on each ambulance in accordance with the
Ambulance Equipment, Medications and Supplies Specifications.
(9) Infection control supplies are required
on each ambulance in accordance with the Ambulance Equipment, Medications and
Supplies Specifications.
(10)
Intravenous therapy supplies are required on each ambulance in accordance with
the Ambulance Equipment, Medications and Supplies Specifications.
(11) Cardiac defibrillators and monitors are
required on each ambulance in accordance with the Ambulance Equipment,
Medications and Supplies Specifications.
(12) Medications and required drugs are
required on each ambulance in accordance with the Ambulance Equipment,
Medications and Supplies Specifications. Medications must be packaged and
stored in accordance with pharmacological guidelines for sterility,
cleanliness, dosage, and expiration.
(13) A triage system that can be used in mass
casualty situations/incidents is required on each ambulance in accordance with
the Ambulance Equipment, Medications and Supplies Specifications.
(14) Air ambulances are required to have the
equipment, medications and supplies specified under Rule
1200-12-01-.05.
(15) Equipment, medications and supplies
requirements as detailed in paragraphs (3) to (12) shall not apply to vehicles
used solely for neonatal critical care transport.
(16) Neonatal transport equipment and
supplies shall conform to the standards adopted in the Tennessee Perinatal Care
System Guidelines for Transportation, Tennessee Department of Health, Maternal
and Child Health Section, Sixth Edition, 2014, or successor
publication.
(17) Ambulances found
to be lacking any critical (C) equipment, medications or supplies, or lacking
six or more non-critical (N) equipment, medications or supplies, will fail
their inspection. Ambulances found to be lacking five or fewer non-critical (N)
equipment , medications or supplies will receive a warning. Conditional
acceptance during inspection may be granted by the Division's representative
when good faith efforts to acquire or repair non-critical equipment are made by
the provider, subject to recheck of any deficiencies within forty-five (45)
days of the initial inspection.
Notes
Tenn. Comp. R.
& Regs.
1200-12-01-.03
Original rule
filed March 20, 1974; effective April 19, 1974. Amendment filed February 8,
1983; effective May 16, 1983. Amendment filed November 30, 1984; effective
February 12, 1985. Amendment filed August 22, 1985; effective September 21,
1985. Amendment filed April 8, 1987; effective May 23, 1987. Amendment filed
March 7, 1989; effective April 21, 1989. Repeal and new rule filed January 7,
1997; effective March 23, 1997. Repeal and new rule filed November 16, 2005;
effective January 30, 2006. Amendment filed December 16, 2005; effective March
1, 2006. Amendment filed August 7, 2009; effective November 5, 2009. Amendments
filed May 26, 2010; effective August 24, 2010. Repeal and new rule filed
December 2, 2014; effective March 2, 2015. A stay of the effective date of the
rule was filed January 27, 2015; new effective date March 27, 2015. Another
stay of the effective date of the rule was filed February 23, 2015; new
effective date 4/1/2015.
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง
68-140-304,
68-140-305,
68-140-306, and
68-140-307.