Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64C-6.001 - Definitions - General
(1) "Neonate" - An
infant less than 29 days of age or, for the purpose of this program, an infant
past the age of 28 days who requires continuance of neonatal intensive care
services.
(2) "Neonatologist" - A
CMS consultant physician, as defined in Rule
64C-4.001, F.A.C., who is
certified, or is eligible for certification by an appropriate board in the area
of neonatal-perinatal medicine.
(3)
"Regional Perinatal Intensive Care Centers (RPICC or centers)" - Specialized
units within hospitals specifically designed to provide a full range of health
services to women with high risk pregnancies and a full range of newborn
intensive care services which have been designated by the Department of Health,
and which meet the standards as defined herein for facilities, staffing and
services or commit themselves to meeting and maintaining these standards within
three years of designation as a center.
(4) "RPICC Data System" - A comprehensive
automated information system which collects and correlates data from all 3
components of the Regional Perinatal Intensive Care Centers Program and
provides periodic analysis of RPICC Program data.
(5) "RPICC Level II Neonatal Intensive Care
Bed" - A patient care station in a RPICC with the capability of delivering
special care to newborns including oxygen therapy, supplemental parenteral
alimentation, constant electronic monitoring of vital signs, and with a minimum
ratio of one member of the nursing staff to four patients.
(6) "RPICC Level III Neonatal Intensive Care
Bed" - A patient care station with the capability of delivering total intensive
care to newborns including total respiratory support, supplemental parenteral
alimentation, constant electronic monitoring of vital signs, long term arterial
catheterization, and with a minimum ratio of one member of the nursing staff to
two patients, at all times, for the critical care of unstable
neonates.
(7) "Waiver" - A written
statement or verbal statement, followed by written documentation, by the
Assistant Secretary for Children's Medical Services which abandons the
enforcement of any specific requirement of these standards for a specified
period of time.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 120, 383.19(1)(f), (g) FS. Law Implemented 383.19 FS.
New 9-1-81, Amended 4-25-83, Formerly 10J-7.01, Amended 6-13-87, 5-15-96, Formerly 10J-7.001.
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