Sentences with phrase «unlicensed assistive»

MAs in Connecticut are considered unlicensed assistive personnel.
Successful completion of Unlicensed Assistive Personnel orientation, and skills verification as provided by Childrens Community Practices and on site training.
In compliance with the Ohio Administrative Code (set forth at OAC 4731-23-02 (B), a Medical Assistant is considered an Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP).
According to South Carolina's Nurse Practice Act, MAs in the state fall into the category of «unlicensed assistive personnel,» or UAP.
Based upon the foregoing legal authority, it is my opinion that medication administration must be performed by a nurse licensed under Chapter 43 - 12.1; by some other person licensed or registered under Title 43 of the North Dakota Century Code who is acting within the scope of his or her license or registration; by an unlicensed assistive person who has been properly delegated the delivery of a specific medication for a specific client; or by a medication assistant acting pursuant to appropriate delegation from a licensed nurse.
Delegation of the Administration of Injectable Medication Alaska State Medical Board: Delegating to Medical Assistants (Unlicensed Assistive Personnel) Statutes and Regulations: Medical (January 2017) Statement from Legal Counsel Balasa: Note the following from page 32 of the Statutes and Regulations document, which is in the regulations section:
Of special note is the fact that Bainer stated she does not consider CMAs as falling within the following definition of «unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)» in the Nurse Practice Act:
Such titles include the following: certified medication technician; medication assistive person; certified unlicensed personnel; qualified medication aide; medication aide credentialed; certified residential care medication aide; trained medication aide; nonlicensed staff person; unlicensed assistive personnel; registered medication aide; and approved medication assistive personnel.
«Medication assistant» means an individual who has a current registration as an unlicensed assistive person, has had additional training in administration of medications, and possesses a current registration from the board [of nursing] as a medication assistant.
Nurse aides are also known as nursing assistants, Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), geriatric aides, unlicensed assistive personnel, orderlies or hospital attendants.
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