Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
Section I-6761 - Discharges.A. Each FSBC shall have written discharge policies and procedures. The written description of discharge policies shall be provided to the department upon request and made available to the client or his/her legal representative. The FSBC shall ensure that all elements of the discharge requirements are completed. B. The mother and newborn shall not be discharged less than two hours from time of delivery of the placenta.C. The postpartum needs of each client shall be addressed and documented in the discharge notes.D. Upon discharge, the FSBC shall: 1. provide each client with written discharge instructions, including written guidelines detailing how the client may get emergency assistance for herself and her newborn;2. provide each client with all supplies deemed clinically necessary per the discharge orders, excluding medications;3. coordinate care with a licensed healthcare practitioner and/or provide care and support during the immediate and no later than 36 hours of birth including, but not limited to:a. maternal and newborn assessments and follow-up plans;b. current recommended newborn screenings;c. breastfeeding support and referral;d. screening for postpartum mental health issues;e. psychosocial assessment;f. family planning services; andg. referral for ongoing health issues4. ensure that all clients are informed, either in advance of their delivery or prior to leaving the FSBC, of the following: a. necessary prescriptions;b. postpartum instructions that includes but is not limited to the following post-birth warning signs: ii.O-obstructed breathing or shortness of breath;iv.T-thoughts of hurting yourself or your baby;v.B-bleeding that is soaking through one pad/hour, or blood clots the size of an egg or bigger;vi.I-incision that is not healing;vii.R-red or swollen leg that is painful or warm to touch;viii.T-temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher; and ix.H-headache that does not improve, even after taking medicine for relief, or a bad headache with vision changes; andc. licensed healthcare practitioner(s) contact information for follow-up care of the mother and her newborn.E. The FSBC shall ensure that each client has a discharge order signed by the licensed healthcare practitioner who performed the delivery;F. The FSBC shall ensure and document that all clients are discharged in the company of a responsible adult, except those clients exempted by the attending licensed healthcare practitioner. Such exemptions shall be specific and documented for individual clients. Blanket exemptions are prohibited.La. Admin. Code tit. 48, § I-6761
Promulgated by the Department of Health, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 482120 (8/1/2022).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 40:2180.21-2180.28.