458.3485 Medical
assistant.--
(1) DEFINITION.--As used in this section, "medical
assistant" means a professional multiskilled person
dedicated to assisting in all aspects of medical
practice under the direct supervision and responsibility
of a physician. This practitioner assists with patient
care management, executes administrative and clinical
procedures, and often performs managerial and
supervisory functions. Competence in the field also
requires that a medical assistant adhere to ethical and
legal standards of professional practice, recognize and
respond to emergencies, and demonstrate professional
characteristics.
(2) DUTIES.--Under the direct supervision and
responsibility of a licensed physician, a medical
assistant may undertake the following duties:
(a) Performing clinical procedures, to include:
1. Performing aseptic procedures.
2. Taking vital signs.
3. Preparing patients for the physician's care.
4. Performing venipunctures and nonintravenous
injections.
5. Observing and reporting patients' signs or
symptoms.
(b) Administering basic first aid.
(c) Assisting with patient examinations or
treatments.
(d) Operating office medical equipment.
(e) Collecting routine laboratory specimens as
directed by the physician.
(f) Administering medication as directed by the
physician.
(g) Performing basic laboratory procedures.
(h) Performing office procedures including all
general administrative duties required by the physician.
(i) Performing dialysis procedures, including home
dialysis.
(3) CERTIFICATION.--Medical assistants may be
certified by the American Association of Medical
Assistants or as a Registered Medical Assistant by the
American Medical Technologists.
History.--s. 7, ch. 84-543; s. 7, ch. 84-553;
ss. 21, 26, ch. 86-245; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 28, ch.
97-264; s. 113, ch. 2007-5.