- (a) A frontier extended stay clinic must provide emergency services necessary to meet the needs of its extended stay patients and outpatients.
- (b) Emergency services must be available 24 hours a day.
(c) Equipment, supplies, drugs, chemicals, and biologicals used in treating emergency cases must be kept at the clinic and must be readily available. The items available must include, at a minimum,
- (1) drugs, chemicals, and biologicals commonly used in life-saving procedures, including analgesics, local anesthetics, antibiotics, anticonvulsants, antidotes and emetics, serums and toxoids, antiarrythmics, cardiac glycosides, antihypertensives, diuretics, and electrolytes and replacement solutions; and
(2) equipment and supplies commonly used in life-saving procedures, including
- (A) airways;
- (B) endotracheal tubes;
- (C) bag valve mask (BVM) resuscitators;
- (D) oxygen;
- (E) tourniquets;
- (F) immobilization devices;
- (G) nasogastric tubes;
- (H) splints;
- (I) intravenous (IV) therapy supplies, including D5 normal, D5 quarter normal, and normal saline solutions or lactated ringers solutions;
- (J) central line venous access kits or their equivalent;
- (K) a suction machine;
- (L) a defibrillator;
- (M) a cardiac monitor;
- (N) chest tubes for pediatrics and adults;
- (O) assorted over the needle catheters; and
- (P) indwelling urinary catheters.
- (d) The clinic may not provide, directly or otherwise, services for the procurement, storage, or transfusion of blood.
(e) In addition to complying with the requirements of 7 AAC 12.465(c), the clinic must ensure that, if not already on site, a registered nurse, a licensed practical nurse, a primary community health aide, or an emergency medical technician is, on a 24-hour-a-day basis,
- (1) on call;
- (2) immediately available by telephone or radio contact; and
- (3) available to be on site within 30 minutes after an emergency contact.
(f) The clinic must establish procedures, in coordination with emergency response systems in the area, under which a physician is immediately available by telephone or radio contact on a 24-hour-a-day basis to
- (1) receive emergency calls;
- (2) provide information on treatment of emergency patients; and
- (3) refer patients to appropriate locations for treatment.
(Eff. 12/3/2006, Register 180)
Authority: AS 47.32.010, AS 47.32.030