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Code · Ohio · Title 47 Occupations-Professions · Chapter 4723 Nurses

Section 4723.36 — Determination of death by certified nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist.

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(A)A certified nurse-midwife, certified nurse practitioner, or clinical nurse specialist may determine and pronounce an individual's death.
(B)(1) A registered nurse who is not described in division
(A)of this section may determine and pronounce an individual's death, but only if the individual's respiratory and circulatory functions are not being artificially sustained and, at the time the determination and pronouncement of death is made, the registered nurse is providing or supervising the individual's care through a hospice care program licensed under Chapter 3712. of the Revised Code or any other entity that provides palliative care.
(2)A registered nurse who determines and pronounces an individual's death under division (B)(1) of this section shall comply with both of the following:
(a)The nurse shall not complete any portion of the individual's death certificate.
(b)The nurse shall notify the individual's attending physician, certified nurse-midwife, certified nurse practitioner, or clinical nurse specialist of the determination and pronouncement of death in order for the physician, certified nurse-midwife, certified nurse practitioner, or clinical nurse specialist to fulfill the physician's, certified nurse-midwife's, certified nurse practitioner's, or clinical nurse specialist's duties under section 3705.16 of the Revised Code. The nurse shall provide the notification within a period of time that is reasonable but not later than twenty-four hours following the determination and pronouncement of the individual's death.
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