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Code · Washington · Title 18 — Businesses and Professions · Chapter 18.79

RCW 18.79.400

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(1)By June 30, 2011, the board shall adopt new rules on chronic, noncancer pain management that contain the following elements:
(a)(i) Dosing criteria, including:
(A)A dosage amount that must not be exceeded unless an advanced registered nurse practitioner or certified registered nurse anesthetist first consults with a practitioner specializing in pain management; and
(B)Exigent or special circumstances under which the dosage amount may be exceeded without consultation with a practitioner specializing in pain management.
(ii)The rules regarding consultation with a practitioner specializing in pain management must, to the extent practicable, take into account:
(A)Circumstances under which repeated consultations would not be necessary or appropriate for a patient undergoing a stable, ongoing course of treatment for pain management;
(B)Minimum training and experience that is sufficient to exempt an advanced registered nurse practitioner or certified registered nurse anesthetist from the specialty consultation requirement;
(C)Methods for enhancing the availability of consultations;
(D)Allowing the efficient use of resources; and
(E)Minimizing the burden on practitioners and patients;
(b)Guidance on when to seek specialty consultation and ways in which electronic specialty consultations may be sought;
(c)Guidance on tracking clinical progress by using assessment tools focusing on pain interference, physical function, and overall risk for poor outcome; and
(d)Guidance on tracking the use of opioids, particularly in the emergency department.
(2)The board shall consult with the agency medical directors' group, the department of health, the University of Washington, and the largest professional associations for advanced registered nurse practitioners and certified registered nurse anesthetists in the state.
(3)The rules adopted under this section do not apply:
(a)To the provision of palliative, hospice, or other end-of-life care; or
(b)To the management of acute pain caused by an injury or a surgical procedure.
[ 2025 c 58 s 5024 ; 2010 c 209 s 7 .]
Notes:
Expiration date — 2025 c 58 ss 5004, 5005, 5006, 5010, 5012, 5013, 5014, 5016, 5017, 5018, 5019, 5020, 5024, 5029, 5030, 5043, 5044, 5045, 5047, 5048, 5049, 5051, 5052, 5053, and 5055: See note following RCW 18.79.040 .
Explanatory note — 2025 c 58: See note following RCW 1.16.050 .
RCW 18.79.400
Pain management rules — Criteria for new rules. (Effective June 30, 2027.)
(1)By June 30, 2011, the board shall adopt new rules on chronic, noncancer pain management that contain the following elements:
(a)(i) Dosing criteria, including:
(A)A dosage amount that must not be exceeded unless an advanced practice registered nurse or certified registered nurse anesthetist first consults with a practitioner specializing in pain management; and
(B)Exigent or special circumstances under which the dosage amount may be exceeded without consultation with a practitioner specializing in pain management.
(ii)The rules regarding consultation with a practitioner specializing in pain management must, to the extent practicable, take into account:
(A)Circumstances under which repeated consultations would not be necessary or appropriate for a patient undergoing a stable, ongoing course of treatment for pain management;
(B)Minimum training and experience that is sufficient to exempt an advanced practice registered nurse or certified registered nurse anesthetist from the specialty consultation requirement;
(C)Methods for enhancing the availability of consultations;
(D)Allowing the efficient use of resources; and
(E)Minimizing the burden on practitioners and patients;
(b)Guidance on when to seek specialty consultation and ways in which electronic specialty consultations may be sought;
(c)Guidance on tracking clinical progress by using assessment tools focusing on pain interference, physical function, and overall risk for poor outcome; and
(d)Guidance on tracking the use of opioids, particularly in the emergency department.
(2)The board shall consult with the agency medical directors' group, the department of health, the University of Washington, and the largest professional associations for advanced practice registered nurses and certified registered nurse anesthetists in the state.
(3)The rules adopted under this section do not apply:
(a)To the provision of palliative, hospice, or other end-of-life care; or
(b)To the management of acute pain caused by an injury or a surgical procedure.
[ 2024 c 239 s 18 ; 2010 c 209 s 7 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2024 c 239: See note following RCW 18.79.030 .
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