DHS 134.13(30)(30) “Nurse practitioner” means a registered professional nurse who meets the requirements of s. DHS 105.20. DHS 134.13(31)(31) “Nursing assistant” means a person who is employed primarily to provide direct care services to residents but is not registered or licensed under ch. 441, Stats. DHS 134.13(32)(32) “Pharmacist” means a person registered as a pharmacist under ch. 450, Stats. DHS 134.13(33)(33) “Physical therapist” means a person licensed to practice physical therapy under ch. 448, Stats. DHS 134.13(34)(34) “Physician” means a person licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy under ch. 448, Stats. DHS 134.13(35)(35) “Physician extender” means a person who is a physician’s assistant or a nurse practitioner acting under the general supervision and direction of a physician. DHS 134.13(36)(36) “Physician assistant” means a person certified under ch. 448, Stats., to perform as a physician assistant. DHS 134.13(37)(37) “Practitioner” means a physician, dentist, podiatrist or other person permitted under Wisconsin law to distribute, dispense and administer prescription drugs, including controlled substances, in the course of professional practice. DHS 134.13(38)(38) “Primarily serves” means that at least 51% of an existing facility’s residents, calculated on an annual basis, have a developmental disability, and 100% of a new facility’s residents have a developmental disability. DHS 134.13(38g)(38g) “Protest” means make more than one discernible negative response, other than mere silence, to the offer of, recommendation for, or other proffering of voluntary receipt of psychotropic medication. “Protest” does not mean a discernible negative response to a proposed method of administration of the psychotropic medication. DHS 134.13(38r)(38r) “Psychotropic medication” means a prescription drug, as defined in s. 450.01 (20), Stats., that is used to treat or manage a psychiatric symptom or challenging behavior. DHS 134.13(39)(39) “QIDP” or “qualified intellectual disabilities professional” means a person who has specialized training in intellectual disabilities or at least one year of experience in treating or working with people with intellectual disabilities or other developmental disabilities, and is one of the following: DHS 134.13(39)(c)(c) A social worker with a graduate degree from a school of social work accredited or approved by the council on social work education or with a bachelor’s degree in social work from a college or university accredited or approved by the council on social work education; DHS 134.13(39)(g)(g) A therapeutic recreation specialist who is a graduate of an accredited program or who has a bachelor’s degree in a specialty area such as art, dance, music, physical education or recreation therapy; or DHS 134.13(39)(h)(h) A human services professional who has a bachelor’s degree in a human services field other than those listed in pars. (a) to (g), such as rehabilitation counseling, special education or sociology. DHS 134.13(40)(40) “Recuperative care” means care anticipated to be provided for a period of 90 days or less for a resident whose physician has certified that he or she is convalescing or recuperating from an illness or a medical treatment. DHS 134.13(41)(41) “Registered nurse” means a person who holds a certificate of registration as a registered nurse under ch. 441, Stats. DHS 134.13(42)(42) “Rehabilitation” means treatment provided to restore the individual to the fullest possible level of physical, social and economic functioning until the individual’s level and patterns of needs and abilities do not show significant change. “Rehabilitation” may include medical treatment, psychiatric treatment, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech and hearing therapy, nursing care, vocational counseling, social services or recreational therapy. DHS 134.13(43)(43) “Resident” means a person cared for or treated in any facility on a 24-hour basis. DHS 134.13(44)(44) “Respite care” means care anticipated to be provided for a period of 28 days or less for the purpose of temporarily relieving a family member or other caregiver from his or her daily caregiving duties. DHS 134.13(45)(45) “Short-term care” means recuperative care or respite care. DHS 134.13(46)(46) “Small facility” means a facility licensed to serve 16 or fewer persons. DHS 134.13(47)(47) “Specialized consultation” means the provision of professional or technical advice such as systems analysis, crisis resolution or inservice training, to assist the facility in maximizing service outcomes. DHS 134.13(48)(48) “Supervision” means at least intermittent face-to-face contact between a supervisor and his or her assistant, with the supervisor instructing and overseeing the assistant, but does not require the continuous presence of the supervisor in the same building as the assistant.