(225 ILCS 125/50)
(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2030)
Sec. 50.
Scope of practice.
The scope of practice as a clinical
perfusionist includes the following
functions:
(1) the use of extracorporeal circulation, long-term cardiopulmonary support |
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(2) counterpulsation, ventricular assistance, autotransfusion, blood conservation
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| techniques, myocardial and organ preservation, extracorporeal life support, and isolated limb perfusion;
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(3) blood management techniques, advanced life support, and other related
functions; and
(4) in the performance of the acts described in items (1) through (3) of
this Section:
(A) the administration of (i) pharmacological and therapeutic agents and (ii) blood
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| products or anesthetic agents through the extracorporeal circuit or through an intravenous line in conjunction with extracorporeal support, as ordered by and under the direct supervision of a physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches;
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(B) the performance and use of (i) anticoagulation monitoring and analysis, (ii)
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| physiologic monitoring and analysis, (iii) blood gas and chemistry monitoring and analysis, (iv) hematologic monitoring and analysis, (v) hypothermia, (vi) hyperthermia, (vii) hemoconcentration and hemodilution, and (viii) cardiopulmonary hemodialysis; and
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(C) the observation of signs and symptoms related to perfusion services, the
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| determination of whether the signs and symptoms exhibit abnormal characteristics, and the implementation of appropriate reporting, perfusion protocols or changes in or the initiation of emergency procedures.
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(Source: P.A. 91-580, eff. 1-1-00.)
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