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Mandating vitamin K prophylaxis for newborns in New York State
T H Tulchinsky1, M M Patton, L A Randolph
1School of Public Health, State University of New York, Albany.
American Journal of Public Health
|August 1, 1993
Abstract:
New York State's infant deaths and hospitalizations attributed to hemorrhagic disease of the newborn and other neonatal hemorrhagic conditions were reviewed. In 65% of 34 deaths reviewed, vitamin K was not documented as given or was given only after the onset of hemorrhage. Vitamin K was not included in standing orders in any of 22 hospitals contacted. As a result of this review, vitamin K prophylaxis was made a mandatory newborn care procedure in the State Public Health Code.