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*Patients 14 weeks pregnant and greater should have a discussion with OB on whether they would like to see the patient in L&D | *Patients 14 weeks pregnant and greater should have a discussion with OB on whether they would like to see the patient in L&D | ||
*If accepted, the patient would then be discharged to L&D for further observation/management | *If accepted, the patient would then be discharged to L&D for further observation/management | ||
*Per Labor and Delivery, Perinatal Specialty Manual Policy #470, Triage/Admission criteria for L/D: | |||
**DHS established patients can be seen in L/D at any gestational age and up to 6 weeks postpartum. | |||
**Non-DHS established patients with a GA ≥ 14 weeks may be seen on L/D. | |||
**Non-DHS established patients with a GA < 14 weeks are referred to the ED for evaluation. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:13, 25 April 2022
- Patients 14 weeks pregnant and greater should have a discussion with OB on whether they would like to see the patient in L&D
- If accepted, the patient would then be discharged to L&D for further observation/management
- Per Labor and Delivery, Perinatal Specialty Manual Policy #470, Triage/Admission criteria for L/D:
- DHS established patients can be seen in L/D at any gestational age and up to 6 weeks postpartum.
- Non-DHS established patients with a GA ≥ 14 weeks may be seen on L/D.
- Non-DHS established patients with a GA < 14 weeks are referred to the ED for evaluation.
