[MCOH-EH] [External] Newborns as source patients in BBP exposures
Hinman, Ashley
ashley-hinman at uiowa.edu
Wed Dec 27 13:46:54 PST 2017
We use mother’s blood if baby is up to six months old. Our infection control policy states that practice. I can try to find a source of where they may have gotten that information.
Thanks,
Ashley Hinman, RN
Nurse Clinician
Employee Health Clinic
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
On Dec 27, 2017, at 15:42, Steivang, Kristen <Kristen.Steivang at ssmhealth.com<mailto:Kristen.Steivang at ssmhealth.com>> wrote:
I am attempting to locate a source that can define how long after a baby is delivered can (or should) the mother be used for the blood source if the infant was the “source” to which the employee was exposed .
Does this change in cases where micro preemies are involved (under 1 kg). Our current practice is to draw the mother for up to one month, but the practice has been ongoing for so long, I am unable to locate a source and need to update the policy.
Please and thank you for your response!
Kristen
Kristen L. Steivang MSN, RN, ANP-BC, APNP
Employee Health Services
SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital Madison
700 S Park St.
Madison WI 53715
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