12 Alaska Admin. Code § 28.061

Current through October 17, 2024
Section 12 AAC 28.061 - Additional requirements for administering deep sedation or general anesthesia

In addition to meeting the requirements of 12 AAC 28.060, when deep sedation or general anesthesia is administered

(1) the dentist's facility must have an operating area large enough to adequately accommodate the patient on a table or in an operating chair and permit an operating team consisting of at least three individuals to freely move about the patient;
(2) the dentist's facility must have a laryngoscope complete with an adequate selection of blades, spare batteries, and bulbs;
(3) the dentist's facility must have endotracheal tubes and appropriate connectors, a supra-glottic airway device, and other appropriate equipment necessary to do an intubation;
(4) the dentist's facility must have a tonsillar or pharyngeal suction tip adaptable to all outlets;
(5) the dentist's facility must have endotracheal tube forceps;
(6) the dentist's facility must have an electrocardiographic monitor;
(7) the dentist shall use an end-tidal carbon dioxide monitor to monitor respiration;
(8) the dentist's facility must have the following emergency equipment and drugs in the facility and available for immediate use:
(A) a vasopress or;
(B) a muscle relaxant;
(C) intravenous medications for treatment of cardiac arrest;
(D) an antihypertensive;
(E) an anticonvulsant; and
(F) dantrolene sodium or its equivalent if administering general anesthesia by means of inhalation;
(9) the provider administering deep sedation or general anesthesia shall establish and maintain a secured intravenous line throughout the procedure, unless poor patient cooperation prevents placement or the ability to maintain the line;
(10) the provider administering deep sedation or general anesthesia shall remain in the operatory room to monitor the patient continuously until the patient is responsive and recovery care can be transferred to a staff member capable of handling procedures, complications, and emergency incidents related to the type of sedation or anesthesia used;
(11) the provider who administered deep sedation or general anesthesia, or another licensed practitioner qualified to administer the same level of sedation or anesthesia, shall remain on the premises of the dentist's facility until the patient has regained consciousness and is discharged; and
(12) if the deep sedation or eneral anesthesia provider is the treat in dentist, the treatment team shall include a second trained person to monitor and observe the patient at all times during the procedure, and a third person to assist the dentist; and
(13) the provider must continually monitor a patient's heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration using electrocardiographic monitoring, pulse oximetry, a blood pressure monitoring device, and a respiration monitoring device.

12 AAC 28.061

Eff. 4/14/2018,Register 226, July 2018; am 12/9/2018,Register 228, January 2019

Authority:AS 08.36.070