Decree No. 55 / 2011 Coll.
Decree on the activities of health professionals and other professionals
Valid
Effective from 14.03.2011
Contents
ČÁST PRVNÍ
§ 1
§ 2
ČÁST DRUHÁ
§ 3
§ 4
§ 4a
§ 4b
§ 5
§ 6
§ 7
§ 8
§ 9
§ 10
§ 11
§ 12
§ 13
§ 14
§ 15
§ 16
§ 17
§ 18
§ 19
§ 21
§ 22
§ 22a
§ 23
§ 23a
§ 24
§ 25
§ 26
§ 27
§ 28
§ 29
§ 30
§ 30a
§ 31
§ 32
§ 33
§ 34
§ 36
§ 37
§ 38
§ 40
§ 41
§ 42
§ 43
ČÁST TŘETÍ
§ 44
§ 45
§ 46
§ 47
§ 48
§ 49
§ 50
§ 51
§ 53
ČÁST ČTVRTÁ
HLAVA I
§ 53a
HLAVA II
§ 54
§ 55
§ 56
§ 57
§ 58
§ 59
§ 60
§ 61
§ 62
§ 63
§ 64
§ 65
§ 66
§ 66a
§ 66b
§ 66c
§ 67
§ 67a
§ 67b
§ 67c
HLAVA III
§ 68
§ 69
§ 70
§ 71
§ 72
§ 72a
HLAVA IV
§ 73
§ 74
§ 75
§ 76
§ 77
§ 78
§ 79
HLAVA V
§ 80
§ 81
§ 82
§ 83
§ 84
§ 85
§ 86
§ 87
§ 88
§ 89
§ 90
HLAVA VI
§ 91
§ 92
§ 93
HLAVA VII
§ 94
§ 95
§ 96
§ 97
§ 98
§ 99
§ 100
HLAVA VIII
§ 101
§ 102
§ 103
§ 104
§ 105
§ 106
§ 107
HLAVA IX
§ 108
§ 109
§ 109a
HLAVA X
§ 110
§ 111
§ 112
§ 113
§ 114
§ 114a
HLAVA XI
§ 115
§ 116
§ 121
§ 121a
HLAVA XII
§ 122
§ 123
§ 123a
HLAVA XIII
§ 124
HLAVA XIV
§ 125
HLAVA XV
§ 126
§ 127
§ 128
§ 129
§ 130
HLAVA XVI
§ 131
HLAVA XVII
§ 132
§ 133
§ 134
§ 135
§ 136
§ 137
§ 138
§ 139
§ 140
§ 141
§ 142
§ 143
HLAVA XVIII
§ 144
§ 150
§ 150a
§ 151
HLAVA XIX
§ 152
§ 153
§ 154
§ 155
§ 156
§ 157
§ 158
HLAVA XX
§ 159
HLAVA XXI
§ 160
§ 161
§ 162
§ 163
HLAVA XXII
§ 163a
HLAVA XXIII
§ 163b
§ 163c
§ 163d
§ 163e
§ 163f
§ 163g
§ 163h
§ 163i
ČÁST PÁTÁ
§ 164
ČÁST ŠESTÁ
§ 165
§ 165
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55
DECLARATION
of 1 March 2011
on the activities of health professionals and other professionals
The Ministry of Health provides pursuant to § 90 (2) (e) of Act No. 96 / 2004 Coll., on the conditions for obtaining and recognising eligibility for the performance of non-medical medical professions and for the performance of activities related to the provision of medical care and on the amendment of certain related laws (Act on non-medical medical professions), as amended by Act No. 125 / 2005 Coll.:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Subject matter
This decree sets out the activities of health workers and other professionals.
Definition of terms
For the purposes of this decree:
(a) basic nursing care provided to patients whose medical condition or medical and diagnostic procedure allows normal daily life activities, the risk of which is at risk of life-threatening, particularly breathing, blood circulation, consciousness and excretion, is minimal and who are free from pathological changes in mental status, unless otherwise specified,
(b) specialised nursing care provided to patients whose medical condition or medical and diagnostic procedures significantly restrict the normal activities of daily life, whose risk of disrupting essential life functions or failing them is real, or who have pathological changes in mental status which do not require constant supervision or the use of restrictive devices due to a threat to the patient's life or health or its surroundings; care provided to patients with severe immune disorders and patients with terminal chronic disease, where resuscitation is not expected, is also considered as specialised nursing care,
(c) highly specialised nursing care provided to patients who are suffering from or are at risk of failure of essential life functions or who have pathological changes in their mental state requiring constant supervision or use of restrictive measures in order to endanger the patient's life or health or its surroundings;
(d) specific nursing care provided to patients in the defined area of healthcare, in particular in the provision of radiological performance, the provision of nutritional needs of patients in the field of preventive and therapeutic nutrition or urgent care;
(e) indication of the mandate to carry out the activity on the basis of an order, practice, order or prescription;
(f) the nursing process to assess the individual needs of the patient or group of persons and to identify the nursing problems, to plan and implement nursing care, to evaluate the effectiveness of nursing care and to record in the medical file,
(g) a specialised procedure, method or exercise in the provision of health care which is difficult in terms of increased risk to the patient or in terms of technological performance, or which is used in the provision of health care to patients referred to in point (c) and for whom the health care professional has a specialised capacity or a specific specialised capacity for closely defined health activities;
(h) the national nursing procedure or any other procedure in the provision of health care or related to the provision of health care, which corresponds to the current available knowledge of science, published in the Ministry of Health Bulletin or, where appropriate, in the means of publication of another central administration,
(i) laboratory quality system means laboratory procedures which comply with the legislation, standards of CSN, EN or ISO, or standards related to the assurance and management of the quality of laboratory activities,
(j) a medical apparatus which is a medical device under the law governing medical devices and in vitro diagnostic medical devices (hereinafter referred to as the medical device),
(k) the practical part of the medical exposure, the specific performance of the medical exposure and all supporting activities related thereto, including the handling and use of radiological equipment, and the preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals;
(l) a medical device used for investigation or treatment in nuclear medicine, radiotherapy or radiodiagnostic therapy, which is a source of ionising radiation, imaging or detection system in nuclear medicine or may affect the level of exposure of persons exposed to medical exposure
ACTIVITIES OF HEALTH WORKERS AFTER DISTRIBUTION OF COMPETITION
Activities of a professional health professional
(1) A health professional referred to in Sections 4 to 29 without professional supervision and without indication to the extent of his competence
(a) provide health care in accordance with legislation and standards;
(b) ensure compliance with the hygienic-epidemiological regime in accordance with public health legislation (6);
(c) carry out entries in the health file and other documentation resulting from other legislation7), working with the health service provider's information system;
(d) provide the patient with information in accordance with his or her competence as a doctor, dental practitioner, pharmacist, clinical psychologist or clinical logote;
(e) participate in practical training in the fields of study to be eligible for the medical profession of secondary schools and higher vocational schools, in accredited medical study programmes to be eligible for the medical profession of universities in the Czech Republic and in the training programmes of accredited qualification courses;
(f) participate in the preparation of standards;
g) motivates and educates individuals, families and groups of people to adopt a healthy lifestyle and care for self-41),
(h) involved in ensuring the integration of new entrants;
(i) implement measures to address the consequences of an emergency or an emergency situation (43).
(2) The health professional referred to in paragraphs 30 to 43 after obtaining professional competence (8) under the professional supervision of a health professional who is fit to pursue a profession without professional supervision to the extent of his professional competence
(a) provide health care in accordance with legislation and standards;
(b) works with medical documentation and the health care establishment information system.
(3) A health professional who carries out activities under the professional supervision of a healthcare professional with specialised competence may also carry out closely defined activities under the professional supervision of a healthcare professional who is competent to carry out such closely defined activities within the scope of his or her professional competence.
General nurse
(1) The general nurse shall carry out the activities referred to in Article 3 (1), without professional supervision and without indication, in accordance with the diagnosis established by the doctor or dental practitioner, provided, where appropriate, basic and specialised nursing care through the nursing process. In particular,
(a) evaluate the needs and levels of self-sufficiency of patients, the manifestations of their disease, risk factors, including by using evaluation and measurement techniques used in nursing practice, in particular self-sufficiency tests, the risk of bedsores, pain assessment, state of consciousness, cognitive function and nutritional status;
(b) monitor and evaluate the physiological function of patients, including oxygen saturation and heart rhythm, and other body parameters using medical devices;
(c) observe, evaluate and record the physical and mental condition of the patient,
(d) obtain a personal, family, work and social history;
(e) to provide and carry out testing of biological material obtained by a non-invasive route and capillary blood;
(f) perform the extraction of upper respiratory secretions and permanent tracheostomy cannula in patients over 3 years of age and ensure their passability;
g) evaluate and treat skin integrity and chronic wounds and treat stomia,
h) evaluate and treat central and peripheral venous inputs, including ensuring their passability;
(i) to take care of established urinary catheters of patients of all ages, including performing bladder lavage;
j) carry out rehabilitation treatments, in particular positioning, posturing, basic passive, breathing and fitness exercises, mobility and relocation exercises, self-service exercises to increase patient self-sufficiency and rehabilitation exercises for communication and swallowing and emptying disorders and basal stimulation methods with a view to preventing and correcting body disorders, including prevention of other immobilisation disorders;
(k) to educate patients or other persons in nursing procedures, use medical devices and prepare information materials for them;
(l) an indicative assessment of the patient's social situation, identify the need for cooperation between a social or health worker and facilitate assistance on social and social law issues,
(m) to provide activities related to the reception, transfer and release of patients;
(n) provide and provide psychological support for the dying and their loved ones, and after the determination of death by the doctor, provide care for the deceased's body and activities associated with the death of the patient;
o) take over, control, store, manipulate and provide sufficient supply of medicines;
(p) take over, control and store medical devices, manipulate them and ensure their disinfection and sterilisation and adequate supply;
(q) analyse, ensure and evaluate the quality and safety provided by nursing care (42);
(r) to ensure permanent preparedness of the workplace, including material and technical equipment and the functionality of medical devices;
(s) recommend the use of appropriate medical devices for the care of stomia, chronic wounds or incontinence;
t) recommend appropriate compensatory medical devices to ensure mobility and self-service in the home environment;
(u) to exchange the urinary catheter in women and girls older than 3 years of age,
(v) to replace and remove peripheral venous catheters.
(2) When providing highly specialised nursing care, the general nurse may, under the professional supervision of a general nurse with specialised competence in the relevant field or of a child nurse with specialised competence in the relevant field or a midwife with specialised competence in the relevant field and in accordance with a diagnosis established by a doctor or dental practitioner, carry out the activities referred to in paragraph 1, with the exception of point (q).
(3) The general nurse may perform activities in the provision of preventive, diagnostic, medical, rehabilitation, immediate, palliative and dispensary care without professional supervision on the basis of the indication of the doctor or dentist. In particular, it prepares patients for diagnostic and therapeutic performance and, on the basis of the indication of the doctor or dental practitioner, carries them out or assists or provides nursing care in and after such performance; in particular, it may:
a) introduce peripheral venous catheters to patients over 3 years of age;
(b) administration of medicinal products10) except for radiopharmaceuticals, not for intravenous injections or infusions in children under 3 years of age, unless otherwise specified below;
(c) introduce and maintain inhalation and oxygen therapy;
(d) carry out screening, depisting and dispersal tests, draw blood and other biological material and assess whether the results are physiological; in the case of physiological results, it may plan the date of further inspection;
(e) to treat acute and surgical wounds, including drains, drainage systems and skin during radiotherapy;
(f) remove sutures in primary healing wounds and tubes, except chest and head tubes;
(g) to catatrify the bladder of women and girls over 3 years of age,
h) perform the exchange and treatment of tracheostomy cannula, introduce gastric probes to patients conscious of 10 years of age, including ensuring their passability and treatment, and apply enteral nutrition to patients of all ages;
(i) perform gastric lavage in patients who are conscious over 10 years of age;
j) assist in initiating and stopping the infusion of transfusion products;
(k) to carry out visiting services and provide care in the patient's own social environment;
(l) the administration of food for special medical purposes (44).
(4) A general nurse under the supervision of a doctor or dental practitioner may:
(a) IV blood derivatives 12),
(b) to process dental materials in the office;
(c) carry out the activities of a dental practitioner in accordance with § 40 (1) (c).
(5) The general nurse, under the professional supervision of a doctor or a general nurse with specialised competence in the field concerned, may, on the indication of the physician, administer medicinal products to the epidural catheter to patients older than 3 years of age.
(6) A general nurse without professional supervision and without indication to the extent of her professional competence may conduct education and advice in the fields of health promotion and healthy life, including prevention, spread and reduction of disease occurrence, prepare health protection and promotion programmes and participate in the scope of her professional capacity to implement them.
Practical nurse
(1) The practical nurse shall carry out the activities referred to in Article 3 (1) and without professional supervision and without indication and in accordance with the diagnosis established by the doctor or dental practitioner, provide or provide basic nursing care. In particular,
(a) monitor physiological functions using medical devices and record the information obtained in the documentation;
(b) observe and record the physical and mental condition of the patient and the ability to eat;
(c) carry out comprehensive hygiene care, including prevention of bedsores;
d) distribute the diet to patients by diet and ensure that they are followed, monitor compliance with drinking regime, monitor the balance of fluids, take care of emptying,
e) apply wraps, tiles, healing baths, warm and cold procedures,
(f) to carry out social activity in particular in the framework of senior care;
g) take care to ensure mental well-being, feeling secure, safe and social contact;
h) to perform activities while ensuring the gaming activities of children;
(i) perform rehabilitation nursing, in particular positioning, posturing, basic passive, breathing and fitness exercises, self-service exercises with a view to increasing patient self-sufficiency and basal stimulation methods with a view to preventing and correcting functional disturbances, including the prevention of other disorders resulting from reduced mobility or immobilisation;
(j) monitoring for skin integrity and mucous membranes
(k) care for the urinary catheters of patients over 3 years of age; care for the urinary catheters of patients means in particular genital hygiene, catheter disinfection, replacement of the urine bag,
(l) to treat peripheral venous inputs;
(m) to provide activities related to the reception, transfer and release of patients;
(n) provide and provide psychological support for the dying and their loved ones, and after the determination of death by the doctor, provide care for the deceased's body and activities associated with the death of the patient;
o) carry out activities in the taking-over, control, handling and storage of medicinal products10),
(p) carry out, within the scope of their professional competence, activities in the taking-over, inspection, handling and storage of medical devices and linens, their disinfection and sterilisation and ensuring sufficient supplies thereof,
(q) carry out activities in ensuring the permanent readiness of the workplace, including material and technical equipment and the functionality of medical devices.
(2) The practical nurse may exercise simple performance in the provision of health care without professional supervision based on the indication of the doctor or dentist; in particular may:
(a) administering medicinal products10) except radiopharmaceuticals; medicinal products cannot be given by intravenous injection, infusion or administration into epidural catheters, and in children below 3 years of age, by intramuscular injection,
(b) to carry out the extraction of upper respiratory secretions in patients conscious of older than 10 years of age and to ensure their passability;
(c) introduce and maintain inhalation and oxygen therapy;
(d) draw capillary and venous blood and other biological material;
(e) carry out tests on biological material derived from non-invasive pathways and capillary blood;
(f) treat uncomplicated chronic wounds, treat stomies,
(g) the administration of food for special medical purposes (44).
(3) A practical nurse under the professional supervision of a dental practitioner may:
(a) to process dental materials in the office;
(b) carry out the activities of a dental practitioner in accordance with § 40 (1) (c).
(4) When providing specialised nursing care, a practical nurse may carry out the activities referred to in points (a) to (n), (p) and (q) of paragraph 1 under the professional supervision of a general nurse, a nurse or a midwife.
(5) When providing highly specialised nursing care, a practical nurse under the direct direction of a general nurse with specialised competence, a nurse with specialised competence or a midwife with specialised competence in the field may carry out the activities referred to in points (a) to (n), (p) and (q) of paragraph 1.
Baby Sister
(1) The nurse shall carry out the activities referred to in Article 3 (1) and without professional supervision and without indication and in accordance with the diagnosis established by the doctor or dental practitioner, provide or provide basic and specialised nursing care through the nursing process of healthy and ill children of all ages. In particular,
a) participate in births, perform the first treatment of the newborn, initiate and participate in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, provide transport of the newborn to subsequent workplaces, ensure a thermo-neutral environment, monitor and evaluate postnatal adaptation, educate mothers in the care of the newborn during and after hospitalisation,
(b) prepare food for infants, infants or children under 3 years of age; feeding to children of all ages, including the use of alternative administration procedures; lead mothers to the right approach in child nutrition, educate them in breastfeeding techniques and supervise their proper implementation, promote development and maintenance of lactation, provide guidance,
(c) monitor and evaluate the psychomotor development of the child, create a stimulating environment for the healthy development of the child, take measures to prevent the emergence of mental deprivation and retardation, develop the communication capacity of the child, seek risk factors that threaten the healthy development of the child;
(d) carry out nursing care activities provided to the child both in the home environment and during hospitalisation;
(e) provide nursing care under primary care, perform visiting services, evaluate the home environment in terms of ensuring the healthy development of the child, provide advice and assistance in the field of hygiene, nutrition, breastfeeding, emptying, ensuring compliance with the compulsory vaccination plan, preventive examinations and dispensary care, prevention of accidents, aggressive behavioural disorders and dependencies in childhood,
(f) methodically lead and organise educational care for children of all ages, develop educational care programmes and educational activities, recommend environmental adjustment, suitable toys and educational tools, communicate with children and their families,
(g) to educate parents or other legal representative of the child in childcare and nursing care during individual development periods, to work with other institutions in the field of childcare and family care, to conduct interviews with parents in a difficult life situation;
(h) carry out nursing care activities provided to a child having mental health disorders.
(2) When providing highly specialised care, a nurse may, under the professional supervision of a nurse with specialised competence or a midwife with specialised competence in the field concerned, carry out the activities referred to in § 4 (1) (a) to (j) in accordance with a diagnosis established by a doctor or dental practitioner.
(3) A child nurse may carry out activities in the provision of preventive, diagnostic, medical, rehabilitation, immediate, palliative and dispensary care without professional supervision based on the indication of a doctor or dental practitioner. In particular, it prepares children of all age categories for diagnostic and therapeutic performance, according to the indication of the doctor or dental practitioner, performing them or assisting them, providing nursing care in and after such performance; in particular it may:
a) introduce peripheral venous catheters to children of all ages;
(b) administration of medicinal products10) except radiopharmaceuticals, unless otherwise specified below;
(c) carry out screening, depisting and dispersal tests, draw blood and other biological material and assess whether the results are physiological;
d) perform gastric lavage in the child conscious, introduce gastric probes in the child conscious, including ensuring their passability and treatment, and apply enteral nutrition;
(e) carry out the catheterisation of girls' bladder, except for the catheterisation of premature neonates;
(f) administration of Klyzma to the child,
(g) carry out replacement and treatment of tracheostomy cannula.
(4) A pediatric nurse under medical supervision may:
(a) IV blood derivatives 12),
(b) assist in the initiation of the application of transfusion products and without professional supervision on the basis of the doctor's indication to treat and end the patient during the application;
(c) to process dental materials in the office;
(d) to carry out the activities of a dental practitioner under § 40 (1) (c).
(5) In addition, the nurse shall carry out the activities referred to in Article 4 (1) and (3) (c), (e), (f), (l) for children of all ages.
(6) A pediatric nurse under the professional supervision of a pediatric nurse with specialised competence in the relevant field may, on the indication of the physician, administer medicinal products to the epidural catheter.
(7) A child nurse, without professional supervision and without indication to the extent of her professional competence, may conduct education and advice in the areas of health and healthy life promotion, including prevention, spread and reduction of disease occurrence, prepare health protection and promotion programmes and participate in the scope of her professional capacity to implement them.
Midwife
(1) The midwife shall carry out the activities referred to in Article 3 (1) and shall provide and provide without professional supervision and without indication basic and specialised nursing care to a pregnant woman, a giving birth to a woman and a woman within the sixth week of delivery through the nursing process. In particular,
(a) to provide information on pregnancy and breastfeeding, childbirth preparation, neonatal treatment and contraception; provide advice and assistance on social law issues in cooperation with the responsible authorities,
b) make visits to the family of pregnant women, women up to the sixth week after birth and gynecologically ill, monitor her health,
(c) to support and educate a woman in the care of a newborn, including support for breast-feeding and prevent complications;
(d) to diagnose, prescribe, recommend or carry out examinations necessary to monitor physiological pregnancy, to monitor a woman with physiological pregnancy, to provide information on the prevention of complications; in the event of an identified risk, transfer a woman to the care of a doctor with specialised competence in the field of gyno and obstetrics,
(e) monitor the state of the fetus in the uterus by any appropriate clinical and technical means, identify signs of pathology in the mother, foetus or newborn, requiring the intervention of the physician, and assist him in the event of intervention; to take urgent measures in the absence of a doctor,
(f) prepare the child for childbirth, take care of her at all times of childbirth and carry out physiological childbirth, including, where appropriate, the trimming of the dam; in urgent cases, also lead the delivery in the pelvic end position; an urgent case means an investigative or therapeutic exercise necessary to save life or health,
(g) to treat birth and postpartum injuries and to care for a woman within the sixth week of birth,
(h) take over, control, store and manipulate medicinal products10) and provide sufficient supplies;
(i) take over, control and store medical devices and linens, manipulate them, and ensure their disinfection and sterilisation and sufficient supply;
(j) analyse, ensure and evaluate the quality and safety provided by nursing care (42);
(k) care for a woman with a dead fetus at a higher stage of pregnancy, with an interrupted pregnancy over the 12th week from a genetic indication or health indication of a woman at all birth, including monitoring and evaluation of the risks associated with it.
(2) A midwife may provide nursing care to a physiological newborn through the nursing process without professional supervision and without indication, and carry out its first treatment, including, where appropriate, the initiation of immediate resuscitation.
(3) A midwife under the direct guidance of a doctor with specialised competence in the field of gyno and obstetrics may:
(a) assist in complicated delivery;
b) assist in gynaecological performance,
c) instruct in the operating room during delivery.
(4) Under the professional supervision of a midwife with a specialised competence in the field, a general nurse with a specialised competence in the field or a nurse with a specialised competence, in accordance with a diagnosis provided by a doctor, may carry out the activities referred to in § 4 (1) (a) to (j) in the provision of highly specialised nursing care.
(5) Furthermore, the midwife carries out the activities referred to in Sections 4 (1), (3) and (4) (a) in pregnant and childbearing women, women up to the sixth week after birth and a gynecological patient.
Ergotherapy
(1) The Ergotherapist shall carry out the activities referred to in Article 3 (1) in the field of ergotherapy and shall further establish and perform without professional supervision, on the basis of the doctor's indication, in accordance with the diagnosis and recommended procedure of the physician and on the basis of his own examination of the optimal variant and combination of ergotherapeutic procedures, in order to achieve the objective required by the doctor. In particular,
(a) perform an ergotherapeutic examination aimed at analysing the patient's activities, assessing sensomotor, mobility and locomotive, indicative examination of cognitive functions in relation to the analysis of routine daily activities (ADL);
(b) carry out assessments and exercises of day-to-day activities (ADL) in hospital and in the social environment;
(c) carry out evaluations in the field of work and interest activities in the context of the physical and social environment;
d) on the basis of an ergotherapeutic examination and analysis of functional capabilities to compile a short-term and long-term plan of ergotherapy, select specific ergotherapeutic procedures and methodologies, within the multidisciplinary team to create a long-term plan of comprehensive rehabilitation;
e) apply ergotherapeutic procedures and methodologies in individual and group ergotherapy using advanced rehabilitation instrumentation technology to improve the patient's performance, including evaluation of the effect of therapy;
(f) to design and, where appropriate, to produce compensatory and technical aids, to recommend medical devices and to teach patients, their designated persons and nursing staff to use such aids;
(g) provide advice and guidance on adaptation, compensation and substitution of disorders and diseases;
(h) to the extent of their professional competence to carry out ergodiagnostic activities, to analyse the remaining working potential, to train load tolerance and endurance, and to recommend, in cooperation with other experts, appropriate work and study integration of the disabled;
(i) propose and, where appropriate, implement preventive measures against complications and structural changes in immobile patients, cooperate and educate a general nurse, a practical nurse, patients and persons designated by them, acting within the nursing team as an expert in meeting the specific needs of patients.
(2) Ergotherapy without professional supervision and without indication may
(a) carry out advisory and briefing activities in the field of preventing occupational diseases and adapting the working environment;
(b) apply the principles of ergonomics in the context of primary and secondary prevention of musculoskeletal disorders, recommend appropriate adjustments to the home and work environment in relation to the patient's functional capabilities and barriers to this environment;
(c) take over, control and store medical devices and linens, manipulate them and ensure their disinfection and sterilisation and sufficient supply;
(d) familiarise patients with social welfare opportunities in cooperation with the responsible authorities and to the extent of their professional competence to carry out social rehabilitation activities for persons with disabilities.
(3) Ergotherapy may, to the extent of its competence, train communication and rational functions on the basis of the indication of a clinical psychologist, clinical speech or physician.
Radiological assistant
(1) The radiological assistant shall carry out the activities referred to in Article 3 (1) and may, without professional supervision, without indication and in accordance with the procedures laid down in the Law on specific health services for the provision of medical exposure (hereinafter referred to as the "medical exposure procedure").
(a) assist and instruct in intervention operations;
(b) take over, control and store medical devices;
(c) perform specific nursing care provided in connection with radiological procedures; and
(d) take over, control and store medicinal products10) and manipulate them.
(2) The radiological assistant, who is the practitioner with clinical responsibility for the practical part of the medical exposure, may, without professional supervision, without indication and in accordance with medical exposure procedures, carry out the practical part of the medical exposure in:
(a) standard skiagical displays;
Contents
ČÁST PRVNÍ
§ 1
§ 2
ČÁST DRUHÁ
§ 3
§ 4
§ 4a
§ 4b
§ 5
§ 6
§ 7
§ 8
§ 9
§ 10
§ 11
§ 12
§ 13
§ 14
§ 15
§ 16
§ 17
§ 18
§ 19
§ 21
§ 22
§ 22a
§ 23
§ 23a
§ 24
§ 25
§ 26
§ 27
§ 28
§ 29
§ 30
§ 30a
§ 31
§ 32
§ 33
§ 34
§ 36
§ 37
§ 38
§ 40
§ 41
§ 42
§ 43
ČÁST TŘETÍ
§ 44
§ 45
§ 46
§ 47
§ 48
§ 49
§ 50
§ 51
§ 53
ČÁST ČTVRTÁ
HLAVA I
§ 53a
HLAVA II
§ 54
§ 55
§ 56
§ 57
§ 58
§ 59
§ 60
§ 61
§ 62
§ 63
§ 64
§ 65
§ 66
§ 66a
§ 66b
§ 66c
§ 67
§ 67a
§ 67b
§ 67c
HLAVA III
§ 68
§ 69
§ 70
§ 71
§ 72
§ 72a
HLAVA IV
§ 73
§ 74
§ 75
§ 76
§ 77
§ 78
§ 79
HLAVA V
§ 80
§ 81
§ 82
§ 83
§ 84
§ 85
§ 86
§ 87
§ 88
§ 89
§ 90
HLAVA VI
§ 91
§ 92
§ 93
HLAVA VII
§ 94
§ 95
§ 96
§ 97
§ 98
§ 99
§ 100
HLAVA VIII
§ 101
§ 102
§ 103
§ 104
§ 105
§ 106
§ 107
HLAVA IX
§ 108
§ 109
§ 109a
HLAVA X
§ 110
§ 111
§ 112
§ 113
§ 114
§ 114a
HLAVA XI
§ 115
§ 116
§ 121
§ 121a
HLAVA XII
§ 122
§ 123
§ 123a
HLAVA XIII
§ 124
HLAVA XIV
§ 125
HLAVA XV
§ 126
§ 127
§ 128
§ 129
§ 130
HLAVA XVI
§ 131
HLAVA XVII
§ 132
§ 133
§ 134
§ 135
§ 136
§ 137
§ 138
§ 139
§ 140
§ 141
§ 142
§ 143
HLAVA XVIII
§ 144
§ 150
§ 150a
§ 151
HLAVA XIX
§ 152
§ 153
§ 154
§ 155
§ 156
§ 157
§ 158
HLAVA XX
§ 159
HLAVA XXI
§ 160
§ 161
§ 162
§ 163
HLAVA XXII
§ 163a
HLAVA XXIII
§ 163b
§ 163c
§ 163d
§ 163e
§ 163f
§ 163g
§ 163h
§ 163i
ČÁST PÁTÁ
§ 164
ČÁST ŠESTÁ
§ 165
§ 165
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Decree No. 55 / 2011 Coll., on the activities of health professionals and other professionals |
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| Regulation Type | - |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 14.03.2011 |
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| Effective from | 14.03.2011 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
The regulation text is for informational purposes only.
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