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So someone please provide me with the requirements for correct standard of care in an ER that must be followed for women of childbearing age. I need the pregnancy testing requirements please and thank you in advance. And where I can locate this information in writing.
As far as x-ray. I would ask the x-ray techs. They know which x-rays can be done without a negative pregnancy test. At my facility all abdominal x-rays require them. Some x-rays can be shielded and some allow a patient to sign a waiver. As far as meds, unless it's an emergency I don't pass anything that I wouldn't give during pregnancy. Unless the patient has had a hysterectomy. Tubes being tied, I'm gay, I'm not sexually active, etc don't count. I would check you Hospital's policy for specifics but that's my broad category.
My hospital's policy is rather strict before CT and x-ray from what I understand. Unless it's truely an emergency. I've decided that the techs know all. If I have a question I just ask them.
Eris Discordia BSN, RN
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It's not a law. There is no law. There is no national, official, legal "standard of care" for pregnant women. A nurse would easily know this.