Haw. Code R. § 11-143-6 - Specimen collection
(a) All personnel
responsible for collecting newborn screening specimens shall have read and
become familiar with the department's Newborn Screening Practitioner's Manual
or have participated in a training program, or both.
(b) Personnel collecting newborn screening
specimens shall record the procedure and the fact that the newborn screening
specimen has been collected in the infant's medical record.
(c) Specimen collection forms purchased from
the department shall be used for all newborn screening specimens.
(d) All information requested on the specimen
collection form shall be provided by personnel responsible for newborn
screening specimen collection.
(e)
For initial newborn screening tests, blood shall be taken from the newborn's
heel and placed on the approved collection form.
(f) Specimen collection procedures shall
follow the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute, "Blood Collection on
Filter Paper for Newborn Screening Programs; Approved Standard - Sixth
Edition."
(g) If a newborn is to be
discharged prior to twenty-four hours of age, a newborn screening specimen
shall be collected as close to discharge as possible, regardless of age and
feeding history. If the initial newborn screening specimen is obtained before
twenty-four hours of age, then a repeat specimen shall be obtained before
fourteen days of age. Any new American Academy of Pediatrics newborn screening
recommendations for specimens obtained before twenty-four hours of age shall
supersede these recommendations.
(h) Newborns who require a blood transfusion
or dialysis shall have a specimen collected prior to transfusion or dialysis.
If a newborn screening specimen cannot be obtained before transfusion or
dialysis, the physician shall ensure that a repeat specimen is obtained at the
appropriate time when the specimen will reflect the infant's own metabolic
processes and phenotype.
(i) All
newborn screening specimens shall be sent by the appropriate person or entity
in section
11-143-2 to the designated
laboratory within twenty-four hours of collection, except when mailing service
is not available. When mailing service is not available on weekends and
holidays, newborn screening specimens shall be sent to the designated
laboratory on the first available mail pick-up day.
Notes
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