(1) LEGISLATIVE INTENT.--The purposes of this section are to:
- (a) Encourage the use of registered nurse first assistants who meet the qualifications of this section as "assistants at surgery" by physicians and hospitals to provide quality, cost-effective surgical intervention to health care recipients in the state.
- (b) Provide for reimbursement for the registered nurse first assistant from managed health care agencies, state agencies, workers' compensation carriers, and private insurance companies.
(2) DEFINITIONS.--As used in this section, the term:
- (a) "Perioperative nursing" means a practice of nursing in which the nurse provides preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative nursing care to surgical patients.
(b) "Recognized program" means a program that:
1. Addresses all content of the Association of Operating Room Nurses, Inc. Core Curriculum for the Registered Nurse First Assistant, and
2. Includes 1 academic year, defined as 45 hours of didactic instruction and 120 hours of clinical internship or its equivalent of 2 college semesters.
- (c) "Registered nurse first assistant" means a person who meets the qualifications listed in this section.
(3) QUALIFICATIONS.--A registered nurse first assistant is any person who:
- (a) Is licensed as a registered nurse under this chapter;
- (b) Is certified in perioperative nursing; and
- (c) Holds a certificate from, and has successfully completed, a recognized program.
- (4) INSTITUTIONAL POWERS.--Each health care institution must establish specific procedures for the appointment and reappointment of registered nurse first assistant staff members and for granting, renewing, and revising their clinical privileges.
History.--s. 4, ch. 94-96.