Code of Colorado Regulations
700 - Department of Regulatory Agencies
739 - Division of Professions and Occupations - Office of Direct-Entry Midwifery Registration
4 CCR 739-1 - MIDWIVES REGISTRATION RULES AND REGULATIONS
Section 4 CCR 739-1.18 - ADMINISTRATION OF INTRAVENOUS FLUIDS
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
The purpose of this Rule is to clarify the administration of intravenous fluids by a direct-entry midwife to a client in order to restore fluid volume lost due to dehydration, fatigue, or postpartum hemorrhage, as authorized by sections 12-225-107(1), (4)(b), and (5), C.R.S.
A. A direct-entry midwife may obtain and administer intravenous ("IV") fluids only as set forth in this Rule. A direct-entry midwife shall obtain authorized IV fluids only from a Colorado-registered prescription drug outlet, manufacturer, or wholesaler.
B. A direct-entry midwife must receive prior approval from the Director to obtain IV fluids and administer IV therapy. A direct-entry midwife who seeks such approval must:
C. The preferred drug list of IV fluids a direct-entry midwife may obtain and administer to restore fluid volume lost due to dehydration, fatigue, or postpartum hemorrhage consists of:
D. A direct-entry midwife may administer IV fluids only to restore fluid volume lost due to dehydration, fatigue or postpartum hemorrhage. If vital signs are unstable, if blood loss is not controlled, or if client is not responding to IV therapy, transport must be initiated.
E. IV therapy procedures must meet safe and professional standards and must be performed in a manner consistent with generally accepted parameters, including safe infusion and infection control practices consistent with the standards of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ("CDC").
F. In order to best serve the needs and ensure the safety of their clients, direct-entry midwives who obtain and administer IV fluids shall maintain competency regarding their use through continuing education and other professional development activities.
G. A direct-entry midwife must be able to supply written documentation, upon request by the Director, which substantiates appropriate training as required by this Rule. Failure to provide written documentation is a violation of this rule, and is prima facie evidence that the direct-entry midwife is not competent and not permitted to obtain or administer IV fluids.