Hi Jody,
The rules are difficult to interpret. Here are the major resources. I use these items at least one time per week in my role. The rules are not black and white, and I recommend consulting with other RNs who may have expertise to get their feedback (I know your trying to do that now :)). The biggest thing to remember is that the MA does not have clinical judgement. Often the rules will not specify all the things you can and can't do, likely as healthcare is constantly changing and that would require huge maintenance on the state's behalf. As a RN you understand what judgement is, and where judgement is needed a MA is not sufficient a.k.a. symptom based triage calls. Identify and understand the difference between and MA-R and MA-C, is it a hospital-based clinic or a non-hospital-based clinic (a lot of times hospital vs non-hospital based is a billing thing). MA-Rs do not have the same scope as a MA-C. Here is my take on the MA-C and spirometry. If the MA has written guidelines, approved by a licensed healthcare practitioner and they are performing the task of facilitating the test to gather information for the provider to conduct interpretation and assessment, it is within their scope. Let me know if this is helpful. Take care.
Medical Assistant - Laws | Washington State Department of Health
Medical Assistant Frequently Asked Questions | Washington State Department of Health
Nursing Commission Scope of Practice Decision Tree (wa.gov)
LPN and MA Scope of Practice Comparison (wa.gov)
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Judith Puzon
Director, Care Management
UW Valley Medical Center
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-27-2023 16:57
From: Jodi Dickson
Subject: spirometry in the ambulatory setting
I have seen conflicting information regarding who can perform spirometry. I'm looking for clarification as to whether this is an MA appropriate task or not. Curious what other organizations are doing in the ambulatory setting. For clarification, not peak flow or incentive spirometers, but spirometry.
Jodi Dickson RN
Clinical Nurse Educator
Clinical Practice & Education ~ Ambulatory Care
(360)814-7373
jdickson@SkagitRegionalHealth.org
