A. A medical assistant may perform the following under the direct supervision of a physician:
- 1. Obtain a patient’s medical history;
- 2. Obtain a patient’s vital signs;
- 3. Assist a physician in performing a physical examination, surgical procedure, or treatment;
4. Perform a diagnostic test ordered by a physician including:
- a. An electrocardiogram;
- b. A peripheral vein puncture;
- c. A capillary puncture;
- d. Urine analysis;
- e. A hematology test; or
- f. Respiratory function testing;
5. Administer a medication:
- a. By mouth; or
- b. By subcutaneous or intra-muscular injection if the medical assistant received training on performing this type of administration from an approved medical assistant training program;
- 6. Monitor and remove an intravenous administration of a medication established by a supervising physician if the medical assistant received training on monitoring and removing an intravenous administration from an approved medical assistant training program.
7. Perform physiotherapy, which includes the following:
- a. Whirlpool treatment,
- b. Diathermy treatment,
- c. Electronic stimulation treatment,
- d. Ultrasound therapy,
- e. Massage therapy,
- f. Traction,
- g. Transcutaneous nerve stimulation,
- h. Colon hydrotherapy, or
- i. Hot and cold pack treatment.
B. A medical assistant shall not:
- 1. Diagnose a medical condition;
- 2. Design or modify a treatment program;
- 3. Prescribe a medication or natural substance;
- 4. Provide a patient with a prognosis;
5. Unless authorized by law, perform:
- a. An ionizing radiographic procedure,
- b. A surgical procedure,
- c. A central venous catheterization,
- d. An acupuncture needle insertion, or
- e. Manipulative therapy;
- 6. Administer or establish an intravenous medication;
7. Perform any procedure that requires precise placement of a needle into a patient by single or multiple injections including:
- a. Sclerotherapy,
- b. Prolotherapy,
- c. Mesotherapy, or
- d. Neurotherapy; or
- 8. Employ the medical assistant’s supervising physician or have any financial interest in a naturopathic practice where the supervising physician is employed.
- C. While assisting a naturopathic physician or performing a procedure delegated to the medical assistant, the medical assistant shall wear a clearly visible tag that states the individual is a medical assistant.
Historical Note
New Section made by final rulemaking at 11 A.A.R. 1547, effective June 4, 2005 (Supp. 05-2).