CATEGORY II (Pediatricians)
Training: Successful completion of an approved residency in Pediatrics. Certification of training and of competency shall be made by the applicant's Program Director. This category shall include infants that are moderately ill. Infants should be at least 32 weeks post conceptual age. Some examples of these patients are: " Infants with respiratory distress requiring less than 60% oxygen and clinically improving * Infants requiring an evaluation to rule out sepsis * Infants with sepsis who are stable * Infants with hypoglycemia requiring IV therapy, but not requiring a central line * Infants of chemically dependant mothers who may be experiencing withdrawal, but not having seizures * Infants with congenital anomalies that are not life threatening * Premature stable growing infants When doubt exists as to the diagnosis, or in cases in which improvement to treatment is not soon apparent, consultation should be obtained from a pediatric sub-specialist. Those privileges addressed in Category I are included within Category II.
CATEGORY II (Pediatrics)
Training: Successful completion of an approved residency in Pediatrics. Certification of training and of competency shall be made by the applicant's Program Director. This category shall include complex or severe illness or potentially life-threatening problems usually requiring skills acquired upon completion of a Pediatric residency. Consultation with a pediatric sub-specialist or a medical/surgical sub-specialist should be obtained if the patient's condition remains obscure or unresponsive to the usual diagnostic or therapeutic measures. Those privileges addressed in Category I are included within Category II.
Admission of pediatric patients