25 Tex. Admin. Code § 37.56 - Responsibilities of the Physician (or Other Person Attending a Newborn, if No Physician is Present) and Collection of First and Second Specimen
(a) A physician (or other person attending a
newborn, if no physician is present) shall obtain a capillary blood specimen
from the newborn and submit those specimens, all in accordance with
instructions in §
37.55 of this title (relating to
Newborn Screening Specimen Collection Kits) and further instructions provided
on and with the specimen collection.
(b) A capillary blood specimen shall be
collected by absorbing the blood onto target circles on a specialized filter
paper collection device. Other body fluids or blood from the placenta,
umbilical cord, or mother are not acceptable.
(c) The blood specimen is to be obtained by
the physician (or other person attending the newborn, if no physician is
present) after 24 hours of age and before 48 hours of age. If the newborn is
discharged from the hospital or birthing facility before the above criteria are
met, the blood specimen must be obtained immediately prior to discharge. A
second blood specimen is to be collected between one and two weeks of age in
accordance with this section.
(1) If program
data and/or other available information demonstrate to the department's
satisfaction that the second screening is no longer necessary, the commissioner
may remove the second screening from the Texas Newborn Screening
Program.
(2) The commissioner's
decision would be announced through means deemed appropriate by the
commissioner to notify physicians, other health care practitioners, and other
interested persons. Prior to the effective date of the announced change, the
department's newborn screening educational information will be revised to
reflect this program change.
(d) A repeat blood specimen shall be obtained
as instructed by the program to verify results, or if the initial blood
specimen was unsatisfactory.
(e)
Transfusions can cause invalid results. The first screening should be collected
prior to the first transfusion, if possible.
(1) If collected prior to the transfusion,
specimen collection should proceed as described in subsection (c) of this
section;
(2) If not collected prior
to transfusion, a total of three specimens should be obtained. The first and
second screen should be obtained as referenced in subsection (c) of this
section. The third specimen should be collected 90 days after the date of
transfusion.
(f) Blood
specimens must air-dry on a flat surface for at least four hours and must be
mailed to the department within 24 hours after collection. Directions for
handling blood specimens must be strictly followed to avoid
cross-contamination.
(g) A
physician (or other person attending a newborn, if no physician is present),
shall ensure that:
(1) the identifying and
demographic information sheet is complete and accurate when submitted to the
department;
(2) identifying
information shall include contact information for the newborn's physician or
health care practitioner to ensure ability to contact the physician or health
care practitioner in case of abnormal screening results;
(3) parents receive the Texas Newborn
Screening Parent Information form, and the Parental Decision for Storage and
Use of Newborn Screening Blood Spot Cards form;
(4) the box on the patient demographic
information form is checked, and verifying information and decision forms were
provided to a parent, managing conservator, or legal guardian; and
(5) the Parental Decision for Storage and Use
of Newborn Screening Blood Spot Cards form is promptly sent to the department
upon being signed, and received from a parent, managing conservator, or legal
guardian.
Notes
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