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I don't know the legal req't in washington state, but I did "decline" eye ointment and never had to sign anything for "refusal."
I had Lachlans' vit K (and hep B) injections given while he was nursing- it was within the "recovery" period when the L&D nurse completes all her duties and charting before reporting off to the mother-baby nurse (usually ~2hours postpartum), but he was skin to skin the whole time (and stayed there). we have great pics of it.
~vicki hayes rn ibclc in brunswick ga
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Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 03:13:33 -0400
From: "Robin Roots,Rn Ibclc" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: vit k and eye meds administered to newborns
Is it a legality to administer erythromycin eye ointment and / or vit k. =
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as I know from being the one to administer, parents have the right to ref=
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any and all treatment..Unless it was so detremental they have to get lega=
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involved. I will ask tomorrow at work. Parents can refuse most things, =
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just don't realize they have that power. I am going to say it is not leg=
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required, but strongly encouraged. If I am wrong I will post to this aft=
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tomorrow.=20=20
stay tuned.
robin
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