Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-11.016 - Postpartum Care
(1) A cord blood
sample shall be secured for laboratory testing for type, Rh determination, and
direct Coombs test when the mother is Rh negative.
(2) The newborn shall be weighed, measured,
inspected for abnormalities and examined for complications. An identification
tape shall be placed on the newborn if more than one newborn is at the center
at the same time.
(3) One half
milligram of Vitamin K shall be administered to the newborn within 24 hours
after birth. If no one on the birth center staff is licensed to administer this
medication, the parents shall be instructed to take the infant to a private
physician or clinic for the injection.
(4) The newborn shall be referred to
physician or hospital care if the following conditions occur:
(a) Low birthweight (under 2500
grams);
(b) Apgar score of six or
less at five minutes;
(c) Signs of
pre or post maturity;
(d)
Jaundice;
(e) Persistent
hypothermia consisting of a body temperature of less than 97 degrees Fahrenheit
for more than two hours after birth;
(f) Respiratory difficulties;
(g) Major congenital anomalies;
(h) Exaggerated tremors; and,
(i) Any other condition requiring medical
care.
(5) The condition of
the mother shall be monitored frequently to detect signs of hemorrhage, or
other complications, requiring prompt transfer to a physician or
hospital.
(6) The mother and infant
shall be discharged from the birth center within 24 hours after the birth
occurs except under the following conditions:
(a) The mother is in a deep sleep when the 24
hour period is completed. In this case the mother shall be discharged as soon
after waking as feasible; or
(b)
The 24 hour period is completed during the middle of the
night.
(7) If the mother,
or infant, is retained at the birth center longer than 24 hours after birth,
except as identified in paragraphs
59A-11.016(6)(a) and
(b), F.A.C., a report shall be filed with the
local county public health unit within 48 hours after the birth describing the
circumstances and reasons for the decision.
(8) A postpartum examination shall be
performed within 72 hours after delivery and at approximately four to six weeks
after delivery.
(a) The examination within 72
hours shall include at a minimum:
1. Interval
history;
2. Mental health
screening;
3. Blood pressure
measurement; and,
4. Observation of
the breasts, perineum and abdomen.
(b) The examination at four to six weeks
shall include all of the above and also:
1.
Weight;
2. Hemoglobin or
hematocrit; and,
3. Bi-manual
pelvic examination.
(9) The mother shall be counseled regarding
breast feeding, perineal care, family planning, signs of common complications,
postpartum depression including the provision of the telephone number of the
Family Health Line operated pursuant to Section
383.011, F.S., activities and
exercises, sex relations, care and feeding of the newborn, and changing family
relationships.
(10) The metabolic
screening test shall be performed on the newborn in accordance with Section
383.14, F.S.
(11) The parents shall be referred to
providers of pediatric care and instructed about immunization.
(12) If complications in the mother or
newborn occur during the postpartum period, a consultation or referral shall be
made to the appropriate source of secondary or tertiary care.
(13) If the mother refuses to permit eye
prophylaxis on account of religious beliefs contrary to the use of drugs,
Vitamin K injection, or metabolic screening test, a waiver indicating this
decision shall be signed by the mother, witnessed by a clinical staff member,
and filed with the clinical record.
(14) Infant (postnatal) screening shall be
offered and documented in accordance with the following statute and rule
administered by the Department of Health: Section
383.14, F.S. and Chapter 64C-7,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 383.309 FS. Law Implemented 383.318 FS.
New 3-4-85, Formerly 10D-90.16, 10D-90.016, Amended 9-27-94, 2-12-96, 1-16-19.
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