Definitions

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As used in this subchapter:

  1. (1) “Surgical technologist” means an individual who performs the skills and techniques of surgical technology under the direction and supervision of a licensed practitioner other than in the course of practicing as a licensed healthcare professional; and

  2. (2) “Surgical technology” means surgical patient care that includes without limitation:

    1. (A) Preparing an operating room and a sterile field for surgical procedures by ensuring that surgical equipment is assembled and functioning properly and safely;

    2. (B) Preparing sterile supplies, instruments, and equipment using sterile technique;

    3. (C) Performing tasks in a sterile field, including:

      1. (i) Maintaining asepsis and a sterile operating field;

      2. (ii) Passing supplies, equipment, or instruments according to the needs of the surgical team;

      3. (iii) Sponging or suctioning an operative site;

      4. (iv) Preparing and cutting suture material;

      5. (v) Providing irrigation solutions to the supervising physician and irrigating an operative site;

      6. (vi) Providing drugs within the sterile field for administration by the supervising physician;

      7. (vii) Handling specimens;

      8. (viii) Holding retractors and other instruments;

      9. (ix) Applying electrocautery to clamps on blood vessels;

      10. (x) Connecting drains to a suction apparatus;

      11. (xi) Applying dressings to closed wounds; and

      12. (xii) Performing counts of supplies such as sponges, needles, and instruments with the registered nurse circulator; and

    4. (D) The practice of surgical technology is a separate and distinct healthcare profession that does not include the practice of surgical assisting as performed by physician assistants, surgical assistants, or first assistants.


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