Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 23, December 10, 2024
Section 8.370.25.7 - DEFINITIONSFor purposes of these regulations the following shall apply.
A."Abuse" means any act or failure to act performed intentionally, knowingly or recklessly that causes or is likely to cause harm to a resident, including: (1) physical contact that harms or is likely to harm a resident of a health facility;(2) inappropriate use of a physical restraint, isolation, or medication that harms or is likely to harm a resident;(3) inappropriate use of a physical or chemical restraint, medication, or isolation as punishment or in conflict with a physician's order;(4) medically inappropriate conduct that causes or is likely to cause physical harm to a resident;(5) medically inappropriate conduct that causes or is likely to cause great psychological harm to a resident;(6) an unlawful act, a threat or menacing conduct directed toward a resident that results and might reasonably be expected to result in fear or emotional or mental distress to a resident.B."Exploitation" of a resident consists of the act or process, performed intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly, of using a resident's property for another person's profit, advantage or benefit without legal entitlement to do so.C."Facility" means a skilled nursing facility or nursing facility, or a distinct part of a skilled nursing facility or nursing facility.D."Great psychological harm" means psychological harm that causes mental or emotional incapacitation for a prolonged period of time or that causes extreme behavioral change or severe physical symptoms that require psychological or psychiatric care.E."Licensed health professional" means a physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, physical, speech, or occupational therapy assistant, registered professional nurse, licensed practical nurse, or licensed or certified social worker.F."Neglect" means subject to the resident's right to refuse treatment and subject to the caregiver's right to exercise sound medical discretion, the grossly negligent: (1) failure to provide any treatment, service, care, medication or item that is necessary to maintain the health or safety of a resident;(2) failure to take any reasonable precaution that is necessary to prevent damage to the health or safety of a resident;(3) failure to carry out a duty to supervise properly or control the provision of any treatment, care, good, service or medication necessary to maintain the health or safety of a resident.G."Nurse aide" means any individual who provides nursing or nursing related services to residents in a facility and who is not a licensed health professional, a registered dietitian, or someone who volunteers to provide such services without pay.H."Registry" means a listing by the state survey agency of all individuals who have satisfactorily completed a nurse aide training or competency evaluation program approved by the health care authority and state survey agency, or who have qualified by reciprocity.I."Resident" means any person who resides in a health care facility or who receives treatment from a certified health care provider.J."Survey agency" means the health facility licensing and certification bureau of the New Mexico health care authority.N.M. Admin. Code § 8.370.25.7
Adopted by New Mexico Register, Volume XXXV, Issue 12, June 25, 2024, eff. 7/1/2024