Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4731.33 | Use of light-based medical devices for hair removal.
...he following topics: (i) Light-based procedure physics; (ii) Tissue interaction in light-based procedures; (iii) Light-based procedure safety, including use of proper safety equipment; (iv) Clinical application of light-based procedures; (v) Preoperative and postoperative care of light-based procedure patients; (vi) Reporting of adverse events. (b) The person has observed fifteen procedures for e... |
Section 1337.16 | Duties of health care providers.
...e Revised Code or of the Rules of Civil Procedure, the state and persons other than an objecting individual as described in division (D)(3)(a) of this section, other than an objecting individual or majority of individuals as described in division (D)(3)(b) of this section, and other than persons described in division (D)(4)(g) of this section are prohibited from commencing a civil action under division (D) of this se... |
Section 2919.195 | Performance of abortion after detection of fetal heartbeat; penalty.
...y to a physician who performs a medical procedure that, in the physician's reasonable medical judgment, is designed or intended to prevent the death of the pregnant woman or to prevent a serious risk of the substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function of the pregnant woman. A physician who performs a medical procedure as described in this division shall declare, in a written document, that the... |
Section 2317.54 | Informed consent to surgical or medical procedure or course of procedures.
... patient prior to a surgical or medical procedure or course of procedures, unless the physician is an employee of the hospital, home health agency, ambulatory surgical facility, or provider of a hospice care program, pediatric respite care program, or pediatric transition care program. Written consent to a surgical or medical procedure or course of procedures shall, to the extent that it fulfills all the requireme... |
Section 1337.15 | Immunity.
... be administered any particular medical procedure, treatment, intervention, or other measure to the principal, including, but not limited to, prescribing, personally furnishing, administering, or causing to be administered by judicious titration or in another manner any form of medication, for the purpose of diminishing the principal's pain or discomfort and not for the purpose of postponing or causing the principal'... |
Section 2133.12 | Miscellaneous provisions.
... be administered any particular medical procedure, treatment, intervention, or other measure to the patient, including, but not limited to, prescribing, personally furnishing, administering, or causing to be administered by judicious titration or in another manner any form of medication, for the purpose of diminishing the qualified patient's or other patient's pain or discomfort and not for the purpose of postponing ... |
Section 3795.03 | Exceptions.
... be administered any particular medical procedure, treatment, intervention, or other measure to the patient, including, but not limited to, prescribing, personally furnishing, administering, or causing to be administered by judicious titration or in another manner any form of medication, for the purpose of diminishing the patient's pain or discomfort and not for the purpose of postponing or causing the patient's deat... |
Section 2919.151 | Partial birth feticide.
...(2) "Partial birth procedure" means the medical procedure that includes all of the following elements in sequence: (a) Intentional dilation of the cervix of a pregnant woman, usually over a sequence of days; (b) In a breech presentation, intentional extraction of at least the lower torso to the navel, but not the entire body, of an intact fetus from the body of the mother, or in a cephalic presentation, intentional... |
Section 2317.56 | Information provided before abortion procedure.
... and purpose of the particular abortion procedure to be used and the medical risks associated with that procedure; (b) The probable gestational age of the zygote, blastocyte, embryo, or fetus; (c) The medical risks associated with the pregnant woman carrying the pregnancy to term. The meeting need not occur at the facility where the abortion is to be performed or induced, and the physician involved in the meeti... |
Section 4104.43 | Board of building standards to adopt requirements for building services piping.
...esign review procedure for nonflammable medical gas, medical oxygen, and medical vacuum piping systems. (B) A municipal, township, or county building department certified under division (E) of section 3781.10 of the Revised Code shall enforce the rules the board adopts pursuant to division (A)(2) of this section if that building department requests and obtains special certification to enforce those rules. (C) ... |
Section 1337.17 | Printed form - durable power of attorney for health care.
...ent to any care, treatment, service, or procedure to maintain, diagnose, or treat a physical or mental condition. However*, even if the attorney in fact has general authority to make health care decisions for you under this document, the attorney in fact never* will be authorized to do any of the following: (1) Refuse or withdraw informed consent to life-sustaining treatment (unless your attending physician and one... |
Section 1337.11 | Durable power of attorney for health care definitions.
...ath; (3) Any other medical or nursing procedure, treatment, intervention, or other measure that is taken to diminish the pain or discomfort of a principal, but not to postpone death. (D) "Consulting physician" means a physician who, in conjunction with the attending physician of a principal, makes one or more determinations that are required to be made by the attending physician, or to be made by the attending ph... |
Section 2133.11 | Immunities.
... be administered any particular medical procedure, treatment, intervention, or other measure to a qualified patient or other patient, including, but not limited to, prescribing, personally furnishing, administering, or causing to be administered by judicious titration or in another manner any form of medication, for the purpose of diminishing the qualified patient's or other patient's pain or discomfort and not for t... |
Section 2133.01 | Modified uniform rights of terminally ill act definitions.
...ath; (3) Any other medical or nursing procedure, treatment, intervention, or other measure that is taken to diminish the pain or discomfort of a declarant or other patient, but not to postpone the declarant's or other patient's death. (D) "Consulting physician" means a physician who, in conjunction with the attending physician of a declarant or other patient, makes one or more determinations that are required to ... |
Section 3792.07 | World health organization; prohibition on denial of fluids or nutrition.
...r the denial is necessary for a medical procedure, including a diagnostic or surgical procedure, and then only for the shortest amount of time medically possible and with the informed consent of the patient or patient's personal representative. |
Section 2323.451 | Affidavits of merit; discovery; joinder.
...ant to rule 10(D) of the Rules of Civil Procedure, an affidavit of merit relative to each defendant named in the complaint or a motion to extend the period of time to file an affidavit of merit. (C) The parties may conduct discovery as permitted by the Rules of Civil Procedure. Additionally, for the period of time specified in division (D)(2) of this section, the parties may seek to discover the existence or identi... |
Section 5160.34 | Medical assistance programs with prior authorization requirements.
...ypically manages the medical condition, procedure, or treatment under review. (3) "Emergency services" has the same meaning as in section 1753.28 of the Revised Code. (4) "Prior authorization requirement" means any practice implemented by a medical assistance program in which coverage of a health care service, device, or drug is dependent upon a medical assistance recipient or a health care provider, receiving appr... |
Section 4773.01 | Radiation technician definitions.
...on and measurement of radioactivity for medical purposes; (3) Documents orders for radio-pharmaceuticals in patient medical records. (G) "Radiation therapy technologist" means an individual who utilizes ionizing radiation-generating equipment, including therapy simulator radiation-generating equipment, for therapeutic purposes on human beings. "Radiation therapy technologist" is the same as a radiation therap... |
Section 1751.72 | Policy, contract, or agreement containing a prior authorization requirement.
...ypically manages the medical condition, procedure, or treatment under review. (3) "Covered person" means a person receiving coverage for health services under a policy, contract, or agreement issued by a health insuring corporation. (4) "Emergency services" has the same meaning as in section 1753.28 of the Revised Code. (5) "Fraudulent or materially incorrect information" means any type of intentional deception or... |
Section 2317.43 | Medical liability action - admissibility of certain communications.
...vider. (5) "Review" means the policy, procedures, and activities undertaken by or at the direction of a health care provider, employee of a health care provider, or person designated by a health care provider or employee of a health care provider with the purpose of determining the cause of or reasons for an unanticipated outcome, and initiated and completed during the first forty-five days following the occurrence... |
Section 3923.041 | Policies with prior authorization requirement provisions.
...ypically manages the medical condition, procedure, or treatment under review. (3) "Covered person" means a person receiving coverage for health services under a policy of sickness and accident insurance or a public employee benefit plan. (4) "Emergency service" has the same meaning as in section 1753.28 of the Revised Code. (5) "Fraudulent or materially incorrect information" means any type of intentional deceptio... |
Section 4731.298 | Visiting clinical professional development certificate.
...tten consent to any medical or surgical procedure or course of procedures in which the certificate holder participates. (H) The board may adopt any rules it considers necessary to implement this section. The rules shall be adopted in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. |
Section 4167.28 | Duties of employer concerning exposure incidents.
... determines, with respect to a specific medical procedure, that use of needleless systems or sharps that are manufactured with engineered sharps injury protection would jeopardize patient or worker safety. (2) Until five years after the effective date of this section, the employer may allow a drug or other substance to be administered with a device without engineered sharps injury protection, if the drug or substanc... |
Section 109.573 | DNA laboratory - databases.
...boratory technician, or other qualified medical practitioner shall conduct the collection procedure for the DNA specimen submitted pursuant to division (B)(3)(a) of this section and shall collect the DNA specimen in a medically approved manner. If the DNA specimen is collected by swabbing for buccal cells or a similarly noninvasive procedure, division (B)(3)(c) of this section does not require that the DNA specimen b... |
Section 1751.80 | Implementing utilization review programs.
...ypically manages the medical condition, procedure, or treatment under review shall evaluate the clinical appropriateness of adverse determinations that are the subject of an appeal. (C) The health insuring corporation shall issue utilization review determinations in a timely manner pursuant to the requirements of sections 1751.81 and 1751.82 of the Revised Code and the enrollee grievance requirements. The health ins... |