02-502 C.M.R. ch. 6, § A-2 - Certified Professional Midwife Formulary
1. A certified professional midwife may
recommend nonprescription medication without limitation, subject only to the
limitations of the midwife's professional knowledge and the standards of care
applicable to the midwifery profession.
2. Certified professional midwives are
authorized to obtain, possess, and administer the following drugs and devices:
A. Acyclovir for prophylaxis of genital
herpes;
B. APNO cream (all-purpose
nipple ointment);
C. B-6 IM
Injectable;
D. Devices including,
but not limited to, breast pumps, compression stockings and maternity belts,
diaphragms and cervical caps;
E.
Epinephrine for maternal anaphylaxis;
F. Epinephrine for neonatal
resuscitation;
G. Intravenous
fluids and administration-related supplies and devices;
H. IUD, with appropriate training;
I. Laryngeal mask airway and
administration-related supplies and devices for neonatal
resuscitation;
J. Local anesthetics
or numbing agents for repair of lacerations;
K. Antibiotics for Group B Streptococcus
prophylaxis;
L. Naloxone, adult use
only;
M. Neonatal Eye
prophylaxis;
N. Nifedipine,
sublingual, for suppression of contractions pending transport to a health
facility;
O. Nitrous oxide,
administered with a 50% blend of oxygen, for management of pain in
labor;
P. Ondansetron, oral or
sublingual;
Q. Over-the-counter
herbs and homeopathic remedies subject only to the limitations of the midwife's
professional knowledge and the standards of care applicable to the midwifery
profession;
R. Over-the-counter
vitamins, minerals, drugs and devices;
S. Oxygen and administration-related supplies
and devices;
T. Pracasil plus;
U. Rh Immune Globulin;
V. Sterile water for intradermal injections
for pain relief;
W. Suture
materials;
X. Tranexamic Acid
(TXA), for use in conjunction with planned transport to a health
facility;
Y. Uterotonics,
including, but not limited to, oxytocin, methergine, and misoprostol,
exclusively for the control of maternal postpartum hemorrhage and
subinvolution;
Z. Vaccines,
including, but not limited to, Tdap, Rubella, Influenza, HPV, and neonatal
Hepatitis B vaccine; and
AA.
Vitamin K for neonatal prophylaxis;
Notes
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