Under the legislation, nurse anesthetists are permitted to “administer a lumbar intra-laminar epidural steroid injection if requested by and under the supervision of a physician and under conditions in which timely on-site consultation by such physician is available,” according to the release. Nurse anesthetists are not permitted to open free-standing pain management facilities without the supervision of a physician.
The ASA commended the Oklahoma Society of Anesthesiologists for their dedication to promoting patient safety, according to the release.
Read the ASA’s release on the Oklahoma Interventional Pain Management and Treatment Act.
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