Ohio Admin. Code 3701-55-05 - Initial specimen collection
(A) The person responsible for causing the
initial blood specimen to be collected for screening under this rule
shall
will be
as follows:
(1) For births which occur in a
hospital or freestanding birthing center, the child's attending physician, the
certified nurse midwife, the certified nurse practitioner or the clinical nurse
specialist shall
will cause the initial blood specimen to be collected
from each newborn child prior to discharge from the newborn nursery.
(a) For a newborn child who remains in a
hospital or a freestanding birthing center for at least twenty-four hours
following birth, the blood specimen shall
will be collected as soon as possible after
twenty-four hours of age, but no later than when the child reaches five days of
age;
(b) For a newborn child who is
discharged to go home from a hospital or freestanding birthing center prior to
twenty-four hours of age, the blood specimen shall
will be
collected prior to discharge;
(c)
For a newborn child who is transferred to another hospital prior to the
collection of the blood specimen, the blood specimen shall
will be
collected at the receiving hospital as soon as possible after twenty-four hours
of age, but no later than when the child reaches five days of age.
(2) For births which occur outside
a hospital or freestanding birthing center, the attending physician, the
certified nurse midwife, the certified nurse practitioner or the clinical nurse
specialist shall
will cause the blood specimen to be collected. The
physician, certified nurse midwife, certified nurse practitioner, or clinical
nurse specialist shall
will cause the the blood specimen to be collected as soon as
possible after twenty-four hours of age, but no later than when the child
reaches five days of age.
(3) For
births which occur outside a hospital or freestanding birthing center when no
physician, certified nurse midwife, certified nurse practitioner or clinical
nurse specialist is in attendance, the health commissioner,
shall
will
cause a blood specimen to be collected within five business days after being
notified by the local registrar of the birth of a child under this paragraph,
but no sooner than when the child reaches twenty-four hours of age.
(B) An initial blood specimen
shall
will be
collected prior to a red blood cell transfusion when possible even if the
newborn is less than twenty-four hours of age. A specimen collected from a
child who has received a transfusion of red blood cells
shall
will be
so labeled.
(C) A specimen
collected under this rule shall
will be sent to the bureau of public health
laboratory for screening no later than two business days after it is
collected.
(D) The person
designated by this rule to collect the initial specimen
shall
will
cause a repeat specimen to be obtained within five business days after
receiving notice from the bureau of public health laboratory that the first
specimen is unsatisfactory. Unsatisfactory specimens include, but are not
limited to, specimens that are received by the bureau more than fourteen days
after they are collected.
(E) If
the person responsible for collecting the repeat specimen is unable to locate
the newborn child, he or she shall
will notify the health commissioner of the health
district in which the mother, legal guardian, or legal custodian resides. The
health commissioner shall
will make a reasonable effort to locate the child
and cause a repeat specimen to be obtained. If the health commissioner is not
able to locate the child within the thirty days, he or she may close the
file.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3701.501
Rule Amplifies: 3701.501
Prior Effective Dates: 02/15/1999, 03/02/2001, 03/17/2003 (Emer.), 06/15/2003, 02/13/2009, 02/13/2014
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