Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.32.06.05 - Scope of PracticeA. A licensed polysomnographic technologist may practice only under the supervision of a licensed physician.B. A licensed polysomnographic technologist may practice only in a hospital sleep laboratory or a stand-alone sleep center.C. The scope of practice of a licensed polysomnographic technologist includes and is limited to the following: (1) Monitoring and recording physiologic data during sleep, including sleep-related respiratory disturbances;(2) Using data collected under §C(1) of this regulation to assist a licensed physician in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep and wake disorders;(3) Assisting with the diagnosis and treatment of individuals who suffer from sleep disorders as a result of developmental defects, the aging process, physical injury, disease, or actual or anticipated somatic dysfunction;(4) Observing and monitoring physical signs and symptoms, general behavior, and general physical responses to polysomnographic evaluation, and determining whether initiation, modification, or discontinuation of a treatment regimen is warranted;(5) Using evaluation techniques that include limited cardiopulmonary function assessments, the need and effectiveness of therapeutic modalities and procedures, and the assessment and evaluation of the need for extended care; and(6) Using the following techniques, equipment, and procedures: (a) Continuous positive airway pressure, bi-level positive airway pressure titration, or adaptive servo-ventilation on spontaneously breathing patients;(b) Supplemental low flow oxygen therapy during polysomnogram;(c) Capnography during polysomnogram;(d) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation;(f) PH probe placement and monitoring;(h) Sleep staging, including surface electroencephalography, surface electrooculography, and surface submental electromyography;(i) Surface electromyography of arms and legs;(k) Respiratory effort, including thoracic and abdominal;(l) Plethysmography blood flow;(n) Audio or video monitoring;(o) Implementation of a written or verbal order from a licensed physician that requires the practice of polysomnography;(p) Monitoring the effects a nasal device used to treat sleep apnea has on sleep patterns provided that the device does not extend into the trachea; and(q) Monitoring the effects an oral device used to treat sleep apnea has on sleep patterns provided that: (i) The oral device does not extend into the trachea;(ii) A dentist has evaluated the structures of the patient's oral and maxillofacial region for purposes of fitting the oral device;(iii) A dentist made or directed the making of the oral device; and(iv) A dentist directs the use of the oral device.D. The scope of practice of a polysomnographic technologist does not include administering medications.Md. Code Regs. 10.32.06.05