Section 11.06. Requirements for conscious sedation–parenteral.  


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  • (1)  No dentist may administer conscious sedation via a parenteral route without having first obtained a class II permit from the board, unless a dentist has been granted a permit under s. DE 11.07 . A class II permit enables a dentist to utilize conscious sedation-enteral, and conscious sedation-parenteral. A dentist who holds a class II permit does not have to obtain a class I sedation permit. The board may grant a class II permit to administer conscious sedation-parenterally to a dentist who submits a completed application for this sedation permit class and does all the following:
    (a) Provides proof of one of the following:
    1. A board approved training course which includes:
    a. A minimum of 60 hours of didactic instruction which addresses the physical evaluation of patients, IV sedation, and emergency management.
    b. Twenty clinical cases of managing parenteral routes of administration.
    2. Graduate level training approved by the board that, at a minimum, includes the requirements as set forth in subd. 1.
    3. The utilization of conscious sedation administered parenterally on an outpatient basis for 5 years preceding January 1, 2007, by a dentist licensed under this chapter.
    (b) Provides proof of certification in advanced cardiac life support. If the dentist is a pediatric specialist, the dentist is allowed to substitute certification in pediatric advanced life support. This certification shall be renewed in compliance with the standards set forth by the American Heart Association, or any other organization approved by the board.
    (2)  Any dentist who utilizes a parenteral route of administration to achieve conscious sedation shall have qualified staff present throughout the dental procedure.
History: CR 04-095 : cr. Register August 2006 No. 608 , eff. 1-1-07.; CR 13-061 : am. (1) Register June 2014 No. 702 , eff. 7-1-14.