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 739-1.8 - MINIMUM PRACTICE REQUIREMENTS REGARDING NEWBORN CARE
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
The purpose of this Rule is to define and clarify minimum practice requirements of safe care for women and infants regarding newborn care pursuant to sections 12-225-107 and 12-225-108, C.R.S.
A. The direct-entry midwife will perform care for the infant including but not limited to:
B. The direct-entry midwife shall arrange for or obtain the required newborn screenings required by section 25-4-1004, C.R.S.
C. The direct-entry midwife shall arrange for or obtain the required screening for critical congenital heart defects in accordance with section 25-4-1004.3, C.R.S.
D. The direct-entry midwife authorized to administer medications may administer Vitamin K in accordance with Rule 1.17 . Otherwise, the direct-entry midwife shall recommend that the mother arrange for the administration of Vitamin K by a licensed health care provider within seventy-two (72) hours of birth.
E. The direct-entry midwife shall arrange for immediate transport for the infant who exhibits the following signs:
F. The direct-entry midwife shall arrange for consultation and possible transport for an infant who exhibits the following:
G. At a minimum, the direct-entry midwife shall make a referral to an appropriate pediatric healthcare provider within 7 days of birth; and shall perform follow up visits to assess the progress of the client and infant within 24 to 48 hours postpartum, 3 to 7 days postpartum, 2-4 weeks postpartum and 6 weeks postpartum. If the client and infant are seen by an appropriate pediatric healthcare provider at any of these intervals, the midwife need not see the client and infant for that particular interval. Follow-up visits shall include assessment of the infant to include umbilical cord, temperature, pulse, respirations, weight, skin color and hydration status, feeding and elimination, sleep/wake patterns, and bonding.