12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-71-80 - Newborn dried-blood-spot screening specimen collection, specimen submission, and notification for deliveries outside of the hospital
A. In the event
that the infant is born outside of a hospital, the attending physician or
midwife shall ensure that:
1. Newborn
dried-blood-spot specimen collection and submission is done in accordance with
requirements that are determined by the department's designated testing
laboratory.
2. Newborn
dried-blood-spot specimen collection occurs after 24 hours of age.
3. If the initial newborn dried-blood-spot
specimen is collected before 24 hours of age, a repeat specimen shall be
collected no later than 14 days of age, regardless of earlier test
results.
4. If the newborn is
hospitalized, the infant's healthcare provider shall cause the newborn
dried-blood-spot screening specimen collection and submission in accordance
with 12VAC5-71-70.
B. The healthcare provider in charge of the
infant's care, on receiving notice of the results of the infant's newborn
dried-blood-spot screening test, shall place or cause to be placed the results
in the infant's medical record and cause parental notification of test
results.
C. The healthcare provider
in charge of the infant's care, on receiving notice from the testing laboratory
that the infant's newborn dried-blood-spot specimen is unsatisfactory, shall:
1. Cause the collection of a repeat specimen
as soon as possible but no later than two business days after notice;
and
2. Cause the submission of the
specimen.
D. The
healthcare provider in charge of the infant's care, on receiving notice of the
infant's screened-abnormal result, shall:
1.
Cause the collection of a repeat newborn dried-blood-spot specimen for repeat
or confirmatory testing as soon as possible but no later than two business days
after notice;
2. Cause the
submission of the specimen; and
3.
Take immediate action, as instructed, when notified of a critically abnormal
screening result.
E. If
a licensed midwife has ordered the newborn dried-blood-spot screening test and
is notified that the results are unsatisfactory or abnormal, the infant shall
be immediately referred to a physician or health care facility for repeat
collection and submission and for care and treatment as necessary.
F. The licensed midwife shall cause the
collection and submission of a repeat newborn dried-blood-spot specimen if the
specimen is unsatisfactory and referring the infant to a physician or health
care facility for repeat collection will result in a delay of more than two
business days.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-67 of the Code of Virginia.
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