South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-12 - STANDARDS FOR LICENSING ABORTION CLINICS
Part III - PATIENT CARE
Section 61-12.III.304 - Laboratory Services. (II)

Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-12.III.304

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024

A. Laboratory services shall be provided on site or through arrangement with a laboratory certified to provide the required procedures under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA-88).

1. Facilities for collecting specimens shall be available on site.

2. If laboratory services are provided on site they shall be directed by a person who qualifies as a director under CLIA-88 and shall be performed in compliance with CLIA-88 standards.

B. Prior to the procedure, laboratory tests shall include a recognized urine pregnancy test unless the physician identifies fetal heart beats or fetal movements on physical examination. If positive, the following additional tests are required:

1. Urinalysis including albumin and glucose examination;

2. Hematocrit or hemoglobin;

3. Determination of Rh factor (including the Du variant when the patient is Rh negative); Rh (D) immune globulin (human) shall be administered, prior to discharge, to patients who are determined to be Rh negative.

C. Other laboratory tests to be administered:

1. Testing for Chlamydia and gonorrhea;

2. Syphilis serology shall be offered;

3. A Papanicolaou procedure shall be offered;

4. Referral for chest X-ray, if indicated;

5. Other tests as deemed appropriate by the physician.

D. Aspirated tissues shall be examined to verify that villi or fetal parts are present; if villi or fetal parts cannot be identified with certainty, the tissue specimen shall be sent for further pathologic examination and the patient alerted to the possibility of an ectopic pregnancy.

E. A written report of each laboratory test and examination shall be a part of the patient's record.

F. If a patient is bleeding profusely and a transfusion of red blood cells is necessary, she should be administered fluids and transported immediately to a hospital that routinely performs crossmatches and transfuses patients.

G. All laboratory supplies shall be monitored for expiration dates, if applicable.

H. Products of conception resulting from the abortion procedure must be managed in accordance with requirements for pathological waste pursuant to Department R.61-105, Infectious Waste Management Regulations. All contaminated dressings and/or similar waste shall be properly disposed of in accordance with R.61-105.

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