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n A circumstance of treatment in which the dentist must be present on the premises to diagnose, authorize, and approve all work performed on the patient by the dental hygienist.
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That doesn't mean you shouldn't ask for guidance when you need it. However, virtual assignments are best for those people who enjoy working on their own, with just occassional supervision.
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Under the current definition of “direct supervision” an IDP supervisor must work in the same office as the intern where the supervisor has both control over and detailed professional knowledge of the work prepared under his or her supervisi...
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Currently only physicians may directly supervise outpatient therapeutic services. But for calendar year 2010, such nonphysician practitioners as clinical psychologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists...
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Yes, please refer to the CNA-DT Training program curriculum – the component on Treatments.
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It generally means to be physically present, or within an immediate distance, such as on the same floor, and available to respond to the needs of something or someone. It may involve defining the degree of control over a worker's tasks. D...
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Direct means that the supervising physician must be in the immediate office suite while incident-to services are being provided. But if you’re too conservative with the word direct, you could be giving up the extra reimbursement that comes ...
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An OTA may accept an order from a physician, but then must give it to the supervising occupational therapist for implementation.
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No, the supervisor must be able to be contacted or he/she must be able to drive to the facility within a reasonable amount of time should an emergency arise.
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No, a paramedic is trained to keep you alive until you reach a hospital. They do not treat patients or preform surgery. In certain cases and under certain circumstances they can administer some drugs under doctors orders while in route to t...
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