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NDAC 33-03-10.1-12 — Education Programs
North DakotaregulationNorth Dakota Department of Health and Human Services
What this rule requires your agency to do
- 1In-service training must be supervised by a registered nurse with a minimum of two years' experience, one of which is in the provision of home health services (subsection 2, subdiv b).(NDAC 33-03-10.1-12 — Education Programs)
- 2Individuals providing home health aide services must receive twelve hours of in-service education within a twelve-month period, in addition to the training/competency requirements of section 33-03-10.1-18 (subsection 2).(NDAC 33-03-10.1-12 — Education Programs)
- 3The agency must design, implement, and document educational programs to orient new employees and keep all staff current on new/expanding programs, therapeutic services, techniques, equipment, and concepts of quality care (33-03-10.1-12 intro).(NDAC 33-03-10.1-12 — Education Programs)
- 4The agency must cover with all staff annually: prevention and control of infections (including universal precautions), patient rights, and safety and emergency procedures (subsection 1).(NDAC 33-03-10.1-12 — Education Programs)
Applies to: personal care
Requires the agency to design, implement, and document orientation and ongoing staff education, with three mandatory annual topics for all staff. Requires home health aides to receive twelve hours of in-service education within a twelve-month period, supervised by an experienced RN. Framework topic: Staff Training & In-Service.
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