507.16 OPERATIVE AND POST-OPERATIVE REQUIREMENTS.
   (a)   Abortions on patients with a gestation up to and including twelve weeks as determined by the physician may be performed on an ambulatory basis, if the patient's medical condition permits.
   (b)   The following patients shall be treated for the abortion at a hospital on an in- patient basis:
      (1)   Patients pregnant more than twelve weeks as determined by the physician;
      (2)   Patients having such medical, surgical, gynecological or psychiatric conditions or complications as specified in the rules of the chief of staff of the abortion service and filed with the Board pursuant to Section 507.03 ; and
      (3)   Patients having a sterilization procedure immediately following the abortion
   (c)   Only physicians shall be permitted to perform abortions.
   (d)   Where general or local anesthesia is administered to abortion patients, it shall be administered pursuant to the requirements of Ohio R.C. Chapter 4731.
   (e)   Pathologic examination of all tissue removed from the uterus shall be performed routinely.
   (f)   Maintain facilities or provide proper procedures for the incineration of human remains.
   (g)   Patients shall receive the following post-operative care:
      (1)   Patients whose pregnancy was terminated on an ambulatory basis shall be observed in the abortion service for a reasonable number of hours, not less than three, to ensure that no immediate post-operative complications are present and thereafter such patients may be discharged if their course has been uneventful.
      (2)   Patients in whom any adverse condition exists or in whom a complication is known or suspected to have occurred during or after the performance of the abortion shall remain in the abortion service for further observation or be transported to hospital.
   (h)   Written instructions shall be issued to all patients in accordance with the rules of the physician in charge of the abortion service and shall include the following:
      (1)   Symptoms if complications to be looked for;
      (2)   Activities to be avoided;
      (3)   Specific telephone number to be used by the patient should any complicatin occur or question arise; and
      (4)   Date for follow-up or return visit after the performance of the abortion, which shall be scheduled within two to six weeks as indicated by the condition of the patient. (Ord. 51-1974. Passed 6-24-74.)