D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, § 5499
5499.1
As used in this chapter, the following terms have the meanings ascribed:
Act - Health Occupation Revision Act of 1985 ('Act'), effective March 25, 1986 (D.C. Law 6-99; D.C. Official Code §§ 3-1201.01 et seq.).
Administrator for Nursing Services - the licensed registered nurse responsible for planning, directing and controlling the operation of nursing service within an agency, health care facility, or setting in which nursing care is being offered or provided.
Activities of Daily Living (ADL) - the basic tasks of everyday life, such as getting in and out of bed, bathing, dressing, eating, walking, toileting, transferring to and from one's wheelchair, and taking medications prescribed for self-administration.
Agency - any person, firm, corporation, partnership, or other business entity engaged in the business of referring nursing personnel, as employees or independent contractors, to a health care facility for the purpose of rendering temporary nursing services.
Board - the Board of Nursing, established by § 204 of the Act, D.C. Official Code § 3-1202.04.
Delegation - the transference from the registered nurse to another individual within the scope of his or her practice, the authority to act on behalf of the registered nurse in the performance of a nursing intervention, while the registered nurse retains the accountability and responsibility for the delegated act.
General Supervision - supervision in which the supervisor is available on the premises or within vocal communication either directly or by a communication device at the time the supervisee is practicing.
Immediate Supervision - supervision in which the supervisor is with the supervisee and either discussing or observing the person's practice.
NCLEX-RN - National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses.
Nursing Assistive Personnel – trained and regulated personnel providing nursing assistance under a licensed nurse’s supervision, including persons regulated under chapters 61 (Trained Medication Employee), 93 (Home Health Aides), 94 (Dialysis Technicians), 95 (Medication
Aides), 96 (Certified Nurse Aides), and 97 (Patient Care Technicians) of this title, and any other persons subsequently regulated pursuant to the Act.
Nursing Intervention - the initiation and completion of a client focused action necessary to accomplish the goal(s) defined in the client-centered plan of care.
Practical Nurse - a person licensed to practice practical nursing under the Act and chapter 55 of this title.
Re-entry program - a formal program of study with both didactic and clinical components, designed to prepare a nurse who has been out of practice to re-enter into nursing practice at the registered nurse level.
Registered Nurse - a person licensed to practice registered nursing under the Act and this chapter.
Review Course - a course of study providing review of basic preparation for the NCLEX-RN examination.
Supervisor - a registered nurse licensed under the Act who is responsible and accountable for assigning, directing, evaluating and managing a unit, service, or program that offers or provides nursing care or who is responsible for the supervision of trained unlicensed personnel, students, graduate nurses, or other licensed nurses.
Unlicensed Assistive Personnel - an individual, other than a licensed nurse or nursing assistive personnel, who has received appropriate training or instruction to function in a complementary or assistant role to a licensed nurse in providing direct patient care or in carrying out common nursing tasks. The term includes, but is not limited to, medical assistants, orderlies, assistant technicians, attendants, or other health aides, who are not subject to licensure, registration, or certification requirements pursuant to the Act.
5499.2 The definitions in § 4099 of Chapter 40 of this title are in incorporated by reference into and are applicable to this chapter.
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 51 DCR 8613 (September 3, 2004); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 69 DCR 010990 (September 2, 2022).