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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XVI — PUBLIC HEALTH · Chapter 112

Section 295: Issuance of written prescription by duly registered licensed certified professional midwife

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Section 295.
(a)A licensed certified professional midwife duly registered to issue written prescriptions in accordance with the provisions of subsection
(j)of section 7 of chapter 94C may order, possess, purchase and administer pharmaceutical agents consistent with the scope of midwifery practice, including:
(i)antihemorrhagic agents, including, but not limited to, oxytocin, misoprostol and methergine;
(ii)intravenous fluids for stabilization;
(iii)vitamin K;
(iv)eye prophylaxes;
(v)oxygen;
(vi)antibiotics for Group B Streptococcal;
(vii)antibiotic prophylaxes;
(viii)Rho(D) immune globulin;
(ix)local anesthetic;
(x)epinephrine; and
(xi)other pharmaceutical agents identified by the board through rules or regulations in consultation with the department of public health.
(b)Nothing in this section shall be construed to permit a licensed certified professional midwife's use of pharmaceutical agents which are:
(i)controlled substances as defined in chapter 94C, except for those listed in schedule VI; or
(ii)not identified by the board of registration in midwifery as consistent with the scope of midwifery practice pursuant to subsection (a).
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