N.D. Admin. Code 33-07-01.1-16

Current through Supplement No. 395, January, 2025
Section 33-07-01.1-16 - Nursing services
1. The general acute hospital shall have a plan of administrative authority with delineation of responsibilities and duties for nursing personnel, including written job descriptions.
a. Nursing services must be under the direction of a nurse executive (director of nursing) who is a registered nurse licensed to practice in North Dakota. The nurse executive must have written administrative authority, responsibility, and accountability for the integration and coordination of nursing services consistent with the overall hospital plan and philosophy of patient care. The nurse executive shall retain overall responsibility for:
(1) Development, maintenance, and periodic review of a nursing service philosophy, objectives, standards of practice, policies and procedures, and job descriptions for each level of nursing service personnel.
(2) Whenever the nurse executive is not available in person or by phone, the nurse executive shall designate in writing a specific registered nurse to be available in person or by phone to direct nursing services.
b. There must be sufficient qualified nursing personnel to meet the nursing care needs of the patients.
(1) At least one registered nurse must be on duty per shift twenty-four hours per day seven days per week when a patient is present. The nurse executive or other registered nurse designated as the nurse executive's alternate must be on call and available within twenty minutes at all times.
(2) In hospitals providing obstetrical or surgical services, additional nursing staff must be available to care for these patients as determined necessary dependent on facility policy and patient needs.
2. Primary care hospitals shall provide twenty-four-hour licensed nursing services whenever a patient is in the hospital and meet the following standards:
a. Nursing services must be under the direction of a nurse executive (director of nursing) who is a registered nurse licensed to practice in North Dakota. The nurse executive must have written administrative authority, responsibility, and accountability for the integration and coordination of nursing services consistent with the overall hospital plan and philosophy of patient care. The nurse executive shall retain overall responsibility for:
(1) Development, maintenance, and periodic review of nursing service philosophy, objectives, standards of practice, policies and procedures, and job descriptions for each level of nursing service personnel.
(2) Determine and schedule adequate numbers of licensed registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and other personnel to provide nursing care as needed.
b. A registered nurse must provide or assign to other personnel the nursing care of each patient, including patients at a skilled nursing facility level of care in a swingbed. The care must be provided in accordance with the patient's needs and the specialized qualifications and competence of the staff available. When a registered nurse is not on duty, the nurse executive or another registered nurse designated as the nurse executive's alternate must be on call and available within twenty minutes at all times.
c. When no patients are in the facility, staffing must include at least a licensed nurse with a registered nurse on call and available within twenty minutes to respond immediately to patient needs.
3. Specialized hospitals are subject to the nursing services requirements for general acute hospitals in this section, with the exception of rural emergency hospitals, which are subject to the nursing services requirements for primary care hospitals in this section.

N.D. Admin Code 33-07-01.1-16

Effective April 1, 1994; amended effective August 1, 1999.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2023-391, January 2024, effective 1/1/2024.

General Authority: NDCC 23-01-03(3), 28-32-02

Law Implemented: NDCC 23-16-06