- (1) DEFINITION.--As used in this section, "registered chiropractic assistant" means a professional, multiskilled person dedicated to assisting in all aspects of chiropractic medical practice under the direct supervision and responsibility of a chiropractic physician or certified chiropractic physician's assistant. A registered chiropractic assistant assists with patient care management, executes administrative and clinical procedures, and often performs managerial and supervisory functions. Competence in the field also requires that a registered chiropractic assistant adhere to ethical and legal standards of professional practice, recognize and respond to emergencies, and demonstrate professional characteristics.
(2) DUTIES.--Under the direct supervision and responsibility of a licensed chiropractic physician or certified chiropractic physician's assistant, a registered chiropractic assistant may:
(a) Perform clinical procedures, which include:
1. Preparing patients for the chiropractic physician's care.
2. Taking vital signs.
3. Observing and reporting patients' signs or symptoms.
- (b) Administer basic first aid.
- (c) Assist with patient examinations or treatments other than manipulations or adjustments.
- (d) Operate office equipment.
- (e) Collect routine laboratory specimens as directed by the chiropractic physician or certified chiropractic physician's assistant.
- (f) Administer nutritional supplements as directed by the chiropractic physician or certified chiropractic physician's assistant.
- (g) Perform office procedures required by the chiropractic physician or certified chiropractic physician's assistant under direct supervision of the chiropractic physician or certified chiropractic physician's assistant.
- (3) REGISTRATION.--Registered chiropractic assistants may be registered by the board for a biennial fee not to exceed $25.
History.--s. 9, ch. 96-296; s. 279, ch. 98-166; s. 110, ch. 99-397.