Phyllis says,
> Add to that, our Legal Dept & Quality Control people are giving full
> attention to jaundice, especially the bili level at <24 hours of age,
> because JCAHO says it's a Sentinel Event if jaundice gets worse after
> discharge. So, if it's borderline and climbing, no matter how slowly, they
> keep the baby an extra day or two. If just one baby has a problem
> post-discharge & JCAHO dings the hospital for it, that means the loss of
> MANY $$$$ in federal & state funding. At least that's my understanding of
> the situation.
>
>
Since "normal physiologic jaundice" generally peaks at day 3 -- that is, 72
hours, and babies generally go home on day 2 -- that is, 48 hours -- how is
it going to be that the bili will NOT climb after discharge?
As for babies out from under lights for only 30 minutes, how about putting
the bililights over both mom & baby in her bed. Mom can wear sunglasses,
bili lights can go over both of them.....
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC -- Wheaton IL
Lactation Education Consultants
www.lactationeducationconsultants.com
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