44:69:01:01. Definitions.
Terms defined in SDCL 34-12-1.1 have the same meaning in this article. In addition, terms used in this article mean:
(1) "Abuse," an
intentional act toward an individual indicating that one or more of the
following has occurred:
(a) A criminal
conviction against a person for mistreatment toward an individual; or
(b) In the absence of
a criminal conviction, substantial evidence that one or more of the following
has occurred resulting in harm, pain, fear, or mental anguish:
(i) Misappropriation
of a patient's or resident's property or funds;
(ii) An
attempt to commit a crime against a patient or resident;
(iii) Physical
harm or injury against a patient or resident; or
(iv) Using
profanity, making gestures, or engaging in other acts made to or directed at a
patient or resident;
(2) "Adequate
staff," a sufficient number of qualified personnel to perform the duties
required to meet the performance criteria established by this article;
(3) "Administrator,"
a person appointed by the owner or governing body of a birth center who is
responsible for managing the birth center and who maintains an office on the
premises of the birth center;
(4) "Birth
center," any health care facility licensed under this article at which a
woman is scheduled to give birth following a normal, uncomplicated pregnancy,
but does not include a hospital or the residence of the woman giving birth;
(5) "Certified nurse
midwife," a provider duly authorized under this chapter to practice the
nursing specialty of nurse midwifery as defined in SDCL 36-9A-1;
(6) "Client," a
woman who is scheduled to give birth at a birth center and the newborn of that
birth;
(7) "Client
advocates," agencies responsible for the protection and advocacy of
clients, including the department, the state ombudsman, the protection and
advocacy network, and the Medicaid fraud control unit;
(8) "Department,"
the South Dakota Department of Health;
(9) "Dietary
manager," a person who is a dietitian, a graduate of an accredited
dietetic technician or dietetic manager training program, a graduate of a
course that provides 120 or more hours of classroom instruction in food service
supervision, or a certified dietary manager recognized by the National Certifying
Board of Dietary Managers and who functions with consultation from a dietitian;
(10) "Dietitian,"
a person who is registered with the Commission on Dietetic Registration of the
American Dietetic Association and holds a current license to practice in South
Dakota pursuant to SDCL chapter 36-10B;
(11) "Distinct
part," an identifiable unit, such as an entire ward or contiguous wards,
wing, floor, or building, which is licensed at a specific level. The term
includes all beds and related facilities in the unit;
(12) "Emergency
care," professional health services immediately necessary to preserve life
or stabilize health due to the sudden, severe, and unforeseen onset of illness
or accidental bodily injury;
(13) "Exploitation,"
the wrongful taking or exercising of control over property of a person with
intent to defraud that person;
(14) "Facility,"
the place of business used to provide health care for clients;
(15) "Governing
body," an organized body of persons that is ultimately responsible
for the quality of care in a health care facility, credentialing of and
granting privileges to the medical staff, maintaining the financial viability
of the facility, and formulating institutional policy;
(16) "Healthcare
worker," any paid person working in a health-care setting;
(17) "Legend
drug," any drug that requires the label bearing the statement
"Caution: Federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription";
(18) "Neglect,"
harm to a person's health or welfare, without reasonable justification, caused
by the conduct of someone responsible for the person's health or welfare,
including but not limited to offensive behavior made to or directed at a
client, and the failure to provide timely, consistent, and safe services,
treatment, or care necessary to avoid physical harm, mental anguish, or mental
illness to the person;
(19) "Nurse," a
registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse who holds a current license to
practice in South Dakota pursuant to SDCL chapter 36-9;
(20) "Nurse aide,"
a person providing nursing or nursing-related services who is not a licensed
health care worker, or someone who volunteers to provide such services without
pay;
(21) "Nurse
practitioner," a provider duly authorized under this chapter to practice
the specialty of nurse practitioner as defined in SDCL 36-9A-1;
(22) "Nursing
personnel," staff which includes registered nurses, licensed practical
nurses, certified nurse midwife, nurse aides, restorative aides, and orderlies;
(23) "Nursing
unit," a client unit that is limited to one floor of a birth center and
has all client room entrances and exits within sight or control of nursing
personnel;
(24) "Pharmacist,"
a person registered to practice pharmacy pursuant to SDCL chapter 36-11;
(25) "Physician,"
a person who is licensed or approved to practice medicine pursuant to SDCL chapter 36-4;
(26) "Practitioner,"
a person who is:
(a) Licensed or
approved to practice medicine pursuant to SDCL chapter 36-4; or
(b) Licensed to
practice nurse midwifery pursuant to SDCL chapter 36-9A;
(27) "Practitioner
staff," an organized staff composed of practitioners that operates under
bylaws approved by the governing body and which is responsible for reviewing
the qualifications of practitioners applying for clinical privileges and for
the provision of medical care to clients in a birth center;
(28) "Qualified
personnel," persons with the specific education, license, and training to
provide the health service for which they are employed;
(29) "Regular
diet," a nutritionally adequate diet using food items and written recipes
that can be prepared and correctly served by a staff person;
(30) "Self-administration
of medications," the removal of the correct dosage from the pharmaceutical
container and self-injecting, -ingesting, or -applying the medication with no
assistance or with assistance from qualified personnel of the birth center for
the correct dosage or frequency;
(31) "Social
worker," a person who is licensed pursuant to SDCL chapter 36-26;
(32) "Therapeutic
diet," any diet other than a regular diet that is ordered by a physician
as part of the treatment for a disease or clinical condition to increase,
decrease, or to eliminate certain substances in the diet, and to alter food
consistency; and
(33) "Transfer or
discharge," the movement of a client to a bed outside the distinct part or
outside the birth center.
Source:
38 SDR 115, effective January 9, 2012.
General
Authority: SDCL 34-12-62.
Law
Implemented: SDCL 34-12-7, 34-12-62.