Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 24, December 2, 2024
Section 30.08.08.05 - Pediatric Emergency Department (PED)The hospital shall have an ED dedicated to pediatric care, including:
A. A designated and dedicated ED physician director and nurse manager;B. A sufficient number of registered nurses and other clinicians who:(1) Have the necessary knowledge and skills to provide care during trauma resuscitation;(2) Are present to manage projected caseloads; and(3) Immediately reinforce the number of staff upon notice of multiple admissions;C. Defined and agreed upon roles and responsibilities approved by the TMD to ensure availability of ED resources;D. Verification of functioning life-safety emergency equipment and supplies organized for trauma resuscitation present and immediately available 24 hours a day;E. An identified pediatric trauma resuscitation room with dedicated staff, equipment, and supplies 24 hours a day;F. Designation by MIEMSS as a pediatric base station;G. Policies and protocols for trauma team response and roles in ED trauma resuscitation in accordance with Regulation .20 of this chapter; andH. Equipment for resuscitation of patients of all ages, including: (1) Airway management equipment and supplies including a "difficult airway cart";(2) Emergency equipment located in the resuscitation area/ED for:(c) Thoracostomy or chest decompression;(e) Extremity hemorrhage control devices/tourniquet; and(f) Rapid infuser and warmer;(3) Medications necessary for the resuscitation and emergency care of children with immediate capability for appropriate pediatric dosages based on weight in kilograms;(4) Printed pre-calculated pediatric drug dosage reference materials, including, but not limited to, charts, wall posters, and length-based dosage tapes;(5) The following monitoring devices: (a) ECG monitor/defibrillator capable of providing a hard copy rhythm strip, and with internal and external pediatric paddles capable of delivering from 0 to 360 joules;(b) Pulse oximeter with adult and pediatric probes;(c) Blood pressure cuffs in infant, child, adult, and thigh sizes;(d) Thermometer probe capable of reading from 28 to 42 degrees centigrade;(g) Transport monitor with pediatric capabilities;(h) Doppler and noninvasive blood pressure monitoring devices for infant, child, and adult;(i) End-tidal carbon dioxide monitor; and(j) Pressure monitor for central venous pressure and arterial line pressure;(6) Standard intravenous fluids and administration devices, including large-bore intravenous catheters;(7) Newborn resuscitation supplies;(8) Compartmental pressure measuring devices immediately available; and(9) Cervical and skeletal traction devices immediately available.Md. Code Regs. 30.08.08.05
Regulation .05 adopted effective 50:14 Md. R. 594, eff. 7/24/2023