Or. Admin. Code § 333-019-0036 - Special Precautions Relating to Pregnancy and Childbirth
(1)
(a) Blood samples drawn from women during
pregnancy or at delivery pursuant to ORS 433.017 shall be submitted for
standard tests for reportable infectious diseases or conditions which may
affect a pregnant woman or fetus. Routine tests submitted shall include
syphilis, hepatitis B, and HIV. Tests using bodily fluids other than blood that
have equal or better sensitivity and specificity may be substituted for the
blood test.
(b) "Consent of the
patient to take a sample of blood" (as stated in ORS 433.017, section 3) or
other bodily fluid, is defined as notifying the patient or her authorized
representative of the tests which will be conducted on that specimen. The
patient or her authorized representative shall be informed that she may decline
any or all of the tests.
(c) If a
patient declines any of the offered tests, documentation shall be included in
the medical record.
(2)
Any health care provider attending the birth of an infant shall evaluate
whether the newborn is at risk for gonococcal ophthalmia neonatorum. The
primary means of assessing risk shall be review of results of prenatal testing
and maternal history of risk factors for gonococcal. If the infant is
determined to be at risk, or risk cannot be adequately assessed, the person
attending the birth shall ensure that the newborn receives erythromycin or
tetracycline ophthalmic ointment or silver nitrate 1 percent aqueous solution
into each eye within two hours after delivery.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 413.042 & 433.017
Stats. Implemented: ORS 433.017, 433.006 & 433.110
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