Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section 100-25-1 - DefinitionsAs used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings specified in this regulation.
(a) "General anesthesia" means a drug that, when administered to a patient, results in the patient's controlled state of unconsciousness accompanied by a loss of protective reflexes, including the loss of the independent and continuous ability to maintain the airway and a regular breathing pattern, and the loss of the ability to respond purposefully to verbal commands or tactile stimulation. (b) "Local anesthesia" means a drug that, when administered to a localized part of the human body by topical application or by local infiltration in close proximity to a nerve, produces a transient and reversible loss of sensation. This term shall include lidocaine injections not exceeding seven milligrams per kilogram of body weight and also tumescent local anesthesia. (c) "Medical care facility" has the meaning specified in K.S.A. 65-425 and amendments thereto. (d) "Minimal sedation" means an oral sedative or oral analgesic administered in doses appropriate for the unsupervised treatment of insomnia, anxiety, or pain. (e) "Minor surgery" means surgery that meets both of the following conditions: (1) Any complication from the surgery requiring hospitalization is not reasonably foreseeable. (2) The surgery can safely and comfortably be performed either on a patient who has received no anesthesia or on a patient who has received local anesthesia or topical anesthesia. (f) "Office" means any place intended for the practice of the healing arts in the state of Kansas. This term shall not include a medical care facility, as defined by K.S.A. 65-425 and amendments thereto, that is licensed by the Kansas department of health and environment. (g) "Office-based surgery" means any surgery that requires any anesthesia, parenteral analgesia, or sedation and that is performed by or upon the order of a physician in an office. Office-based surgery shall not include minor surgery. (h) "Physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery in the state of Kansas. (i) "Reportable incident" means any act by a licensee or a person performing professional services under the licensee's supervision, order, or direction that meets either of the following criteria: (1) Could be below the applicable standard of care and has a reasonable probability of causing injury to a patient; or (2) could be grounds for disciplinary action by the board. (j) "Sedation" means a depressed level of consciousness in which the patient retains the independent and continuous ability to perform the following: (1) Maintain adequate cardiorespiratory functioning; (2) maintain an open airway; (3) maintain a regular breathing pattern; (4) maintain the protective reflexes; and (5) respond purposefully and rationally to tactile stimulation and verbal commands. (k) "Special procedure" means any patient care service that involves any potentially painful contact with the human body, with or without instruments, for the purpose of diagnosis or therapy and for which the applicable standard of care necessitates any anesthesia to prevent or reduce pain. This term shall include a diagnostic or therapeutic endoscopy, invasive radiology, manipulation under anesthesia, and an endoscopic examination. This term shall include the conduct of pain management when performed using anesthesia levels exceeding local anesthesia. (l) "Surgery" means a manual or operative method that involves the partial or complete excision or resection, destruction, incision, or other structural alteration of human tissue by any means, including the use of lasers, performed upon the human body for the purpose of preserving health, diagnosing or treating disease, repairing injury, correcting deformity or defects, prolonging life, terminating pregnancy, or relieving suffering, or for aesthetic, reconstructive, or cosmetic purposes. (m) "Topical anesthesia" means a drug applied to the skin or mucous membranes for the purpose of producing a transient and reversible loss of sensation to a circumscribed area. (n) "Tumescent local anesthesia" means local anesthesia administered in large volumes of highly diluted lidocaine not exceeding 55 milligrams per kilogram of body weight, epinephrine not exceeding 1.5 milligrams per liter of solution, and sodium bicarbonate not exceeding 15 milliequivalents per liter of solution in a sterile saline solution by slow infiltration into subcutaneous fat. Tumescent local anesthesia shall not include the concomitant administration of any sedatives, analgesics, or hypnotic drugs, or any combination of these, at any dosage that poses a significant risk of impairing the patient's independent and continuous ability to maintain adequate cardiorespiratory functioning, an open airway, a regular breathing pattern, and protective reflexes and to respond purposefully to tactile stimulation and verbal commands. Kan. Admin. Regs. § 100-25-1
Authorized by K.S.A. 65-2865; implementing K.S.A. 65-2837; effective, T-100-8-22-05, Aug. 22, 2005; effective, T-100-12-20-05, Dec. 20, 2005; effective March 17, 2006.