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The Final CMS Changes to the Anesthesia Standards – What You Need to Know!

The Final CMS Changes to the Anesthesia Standards – What You Need to Know!
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Are you still confused as to what the final anesthesia standards are after four revisions? Come to this program and learn the final CMS guidelines. There were extensive changes especially regarding pre-anesthesia evaluations, post-anesthesia evaluation and anesthesia services. Hospitals now have to develop policies on specific clinic situations involving anesthesia or analgesia. 

Back by popular demand, do not miss this popular 90-minute webinar where nurse attorney Sue Dill Calloway will highlight the changes CMS made to the hospital anesthesia interpretive guidelines on December 11, 2009, amended it on February 5, 2010, May 21, 2010, and again effective February 14, 2011. She will also focus on who can administer anesthesia and supervision requirements of CRNAs and anesthesiology assistants. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Recall what policies and procedures are required by CMS related to anesthesia services.
  • Describe what must be documented on the intra-operative record.
  • Discuss the requirements for the post-anesthesia evaluation of both inpatients and outpatients.
  • Recall the scope of practice for CRNAs regarding epidurals and spinals for labor and delivery patients.
  • Discuss requirements for the pre-anesthetic assessment including when it has to be done.  

Target Audience:

  • Chief of Anesthesia
  • Anesthesiologist
  • CRNAs
  • Anesthesia Assistants
  • Director of the OR and OR nurses
  • PACU Nurse Manager
  • Medical Credentialing Staff
  • Patient Safety Officer
  • Risk Manager
  • Chief Nursing Officer
  • OB Nurses and Nurse Director
  • Quality Improvement Director
  • Regulation and Accreditation Director
  • ED DirectorsNurse Educator
  • PI Director
  • Compliance Director
  • GI Department Directors
  • Anyone who is involved in assisting with cases of anesthesia and moderate sedation

Level: All levels 

Meet your Expert:

4d59738b6f731calloway-sue.jpgSue Dill Calloway is a nurse attorney and medical-legal consultant. She has done many educational programs for nurses, physicians, and other health care providers. She has spoken internationally on patient safety, risk management, legal, regulatory, and CMS and Joint Commission issues. She has authored over a thousand articles and a hundred books including a book on the Compliance Guide to the Joint Commission, CMS Patient Rights Standards and a book on 2009 Joint Commission Leadership and many books on nursing law and nursing law and ethics.  

Her associate degree is from Central Ohio Technical College and Ohio State University. Her BA, BSN in Nursing, MSN in nursing (summa cum laude) and JD degree (law degree with honors) are from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio.

Participation:

AHC Media webinars may be attended in an audio-only format, but we encourage attendees to take advantage of the webinar feature as it may allow you to participate in interactive survey questions throughout the presentation. Each listener participates in the continuing education activity by listening to the webinar and completing the online post test and evaluation.

Accreditation Statement:

AHC Media is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

Credit Designation:

This activity has been approved for 1.5 nursing contact hours using a 60-minute contact hour.

Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # 14749, for 1.5 Contact Hours.

Recorded: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 


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