A licensed midwife shall adhere to the following scope and practice standards when providing antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and newborn care.
(a) The Board hereby incorporates by reference the following uniform rules outlining the scope and practice standards:
(b) Conditions for Which a Licensed Midwife May Not Provide Care Without Physician Involvement. A licensed midwife may not provide care for a client with a current history of the disorders, diagnoses, conditions, or symptoms listed herein unless such disorders, diagnoses, conditions or symptoms are being treated, monitored or managed by a licensed physician. Before providing care to such a client, the licensed midwife shall notify the client in writing that the client shall obtain the described physician care as a condition to the client's eligibility to obtain maternity care from the licensed midwife. The licensed midwife shall, additionally, obtain the client's signed acknowledgement that the client has received the written notice. The disorders, diagnoses, conditions, and symptoms are referenced in WS 33-46-103(j)(i)(B) or any the following:
(c) Follow the Conditions for Which a Licensed Midwife Shall Recommend Physician Involvement as referenced in the Act. Before providing care for a client with a history of any of the disorders, diagnoses, conditions or symptoms listed, a licensed midwife must provide written notice to the client that the client is advised to see a licensed physician during the client's pregnancy. Additionally, the licensed midwife shall obtain the client's signed acknowledgement that the client has received the written notice. The disorders, diagnoses, conditions, and symptoms are listed in Wyoming Statute 33-48-103(j)(i)(C):
(d) Conditions for Which a Licensed Midwife Shall Facilitate Hospital Transfer as referenced in the Act. A licensed midwife shall facilitate the immediate transfer of a client to a hospital for emergency care if the client has any of the following disorders, diagnoses, conditions or symptoms listed in Wyoming Statute 33-48-103(j)(i)(D) or any of the following:
(e) Plan for Emergency Transfer and Transport. When facilitating a transfer, the licensee shall notify the hospital when the transfer is initiated, accompany the client to the hospital if feasible, or communicate by telephone with the hospital if the licensed midwife is unable to be present. The licensed midwife shall also ensure that the transfer of care is accompanied by the client's medical record, which include:
036-7 Wyo. Code R. § 7-1
Amended, Eff. 12/10/2015.
Amended, Eff. 7/18/2018.