Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 265.1850 - Labor and Birth Procedures
a)
An obstetrician, family practitioner/physician or certified nurse midwife
(birth attendant) shall attend each woman in labor from the time of admission
through birth and throughout the immediate postpartum period. Attendance may be
delegated only to another physician or certified nurse midwife. (Section 35(6)
of the Act)
b) Additionally, a
second staff person (birth assistant) shall also be present at each birth who
is licensed or certified in Illinois in a health-related field and under the
supervision of the physician or certified nurse midwife in attendance, has
specialized training in labor and delivery techniques and care of newborns, and
receives planned and ongoing training as needed to perform assigned duties
effectively. (Section 35(6) of the Act)
c) The birth attendant shall be trained in
the common duties associated with birth and postpartum, and use of emergency
policies, procedures and equipment.
d) During the labor process, the birth
attendant shall perform the following minimum duties:
1) Monitor the fetal heartbeat;
2) Monitor the mother's blood pressure, pulse
and temperature;
3) Perform adult
and infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation, if needed;
4) Monitor the infant's heartbeat,
respiratory rate and body temperature; and
5) Assess the client's fundus and blood
loss.
e) Interventions
shall be limited to those required to accomplish a vaginal delivery.
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