A dialysis technician is authorized to perform the following, under the direct supervision of a registered professional nurse or a licensed physician:
(1) Preparation and initiation of dialysis access sites;
(2) Initiating, delivering or discontinuing dialysis care; and
(3) Administration of the following medications only:
(A) Heparin to prime the pump, initiate treatment or for administration throughout the treatment, in an amount prescribed by a physician or other authorized practitioner. This may be done intravenously, peripherally via a fistula needle or in another clinically acceptable manner;
(B) Normal saline via the dialysis extra corporeal circuit as needed throughout the dialysis procedure; and
(C) Intradermal anesthetic in an amount prescribed by a physician or other authorized practitioner;
(4) Obtaining a blood specimen via the dialysis extra corporeal circuit or a peripheral access site;
(5) Reporting changes that arise in conjunction with dialysis care to the registered nurse or physician; and
(6) Engaging in other acts as delegated by the registered nurse or physician in order to provide dialysis care.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 30. Professions and Occupations
Article 7C. Dialysis Technicians
§30-7C-2. Authority to Delegate Care; Dialysis Care by Trainees in Approved Program
§30-7C-3. Qualifications; Exceptions; Application Form and Fees
§30-7C-5. Authorized Activities
§30-7C-6. Approval of Training Programs and Testing Standards
§30-7C-7. Powers and Duties of Board; Rule-Making Authority
§30-7C-10. Disciplinary Proceeding; Grounds for Discipline of a Dialysis Technician
§30-7C-11. Prohibited Acts; Penalties
§30-7C-12. Judicial Review; Appeal to Supreme Court of Appeals