Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-16-112 - Required Consultation
A. A midwife
shall obtain a consultation at the time a client is determined to have any of
the following during the current pregnancy:
1. A positive culture for Group B
Streptococcus;
2. History of
seizure disorder;
3. History of
stillbirth, premature labor, or having delivered more than five
newborns;
4. Age younger than 16
years;
5. A first pregnancy in a
client older than 40 years of age;
6. Failure to auscultate fetal heart tones by
the beginning of 22 weeks gestation;
7. Failure to gain 12 pounds by the beginning
of 30 weeks gestation or gaining more than eight pounds in any two-week period
during pregnancy;
8. Greater than
1+ sugar, ketones, or protein in the urine on two consecutive visits;
9. Excessive vomiting or continued vomiting
after the end of 20 weeks gestation;
10. Symptoms of decreased fetal
movement;
11. A fever of 100.4°
F or 38° C or greater measured twice at 24 hours apart;
12. Tender uterine fundus;
13. Effacement or dilation of the cervix,
greater than a fingertip, accompanied by contractions, prior to the beginning
of 36 weeks gestation;
14.
Measurements for fetal growth that are not within 2 centimeters of the
gestational age;
15. Second degree
or greater lacerations of the birth canal;
16. Except as provided in
R9-16-111(C)(4), a
progression of labor that does not follow the guidelines in
R9-16-108(J)(4)(c)
;
17. An unengaged head at seven
centimeters dilation in active labor;
18. Failure of the uterus to return to normal
size in the current postpartum period;
19. Persistent shortness of breath requiring
more than 24 breaths per minute, or breathing which is difficult or
painful;
20. Gonorrhea;
21. Chlamydia;
22. Syphilis;
23. Heart disease;
24. Kidney disease;
25. Blood disease; or
26. A positive test result for:
a. HIV,
b. Hepatitis B, or
c. Hepatitis C.
B. A midwife shall obtain a
consultation at the time a newborn demonstrates any of the following
conditions:
1. Weight less than 2500 grams or
five pounds, eight ounces;
2.
Congenital anomalies;
3. An Apgar
score less than 7 at five minutes;
4. Persistent breathing at a rate of more
than 60 breaths per minute;
5. An
irregular heartbeat;
6. Persistent
poor muscle tone;
7. Less than 36
weeks gestation or greater than 42 weeks gestation by gestational
exam;
8. Yellowish-colored skin
within 48 hours;
9. Abnormal
crying;
10. Meconium staining of
the skin;
11. Lethargy;
12. Irritability;
13. Poor feeding;
14. Excessively pink coloring over the entire
body;
15. Failure to urinate or
pass meconium in the first 24 hours of life;
16. A hip examination which results in a
clicking or incorrect angle;
17.
Skin rashes not commonly seen in the newborn; or
18. Temperature persistently above 99.0°
or below 97.6° F.
C.
The midwife shall inform the client of the consultation required in subsections
(A) or (B) and recommendations of the physician or certified nurse
midwife.
D. The midwife shall
document the consultation required in subsections (A) or (B) and
recommendations received in the client record or newborn record, as specified
in R9-16-115(B)(14) or
(C)(7) as applicable.
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