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Section 502.5 - Anesthesia and sedation -- Unprofessional conduct.

UT Code § 58-69-502.5 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) first obtaining consent from the patient in writing, which shall include: (a) the type of sedation or anesthesia being administered; (b) the identity and type of license or permit under this title of the person who is performing the procedure for which the sedation or anesthesia will be administered; (c) the identity and type of license or permit under this title of the person who will be administering the sedation or anesthesia; and (d) monitoring that will occur during the sedation or anesthesia, including monitoring of the patient's oxygenation, ventilation, and circulation;

(a) the type of sedation or anesthesia being administered;

(b) the identity and type of license or permit under this title of the person who is performing the procedure for which the sedation or anesthesia will be administered;

(c) the identity and type of license or permit under this title of the person who will be administering the sedation or anesthesia; and

(d) monitoring that will occur during the sedation or anesthesia, including monitoring of the patient's oxygenation, ventilation, and circulation;

(2) reporting any adverse event under Section 26-1-40; and

(3) having access during the procedure to an advanced cardiac life support crash cart with equipment that is regularly maintained according to guidelines established by the American Heart Association.

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