(a) Medical staff shall ordinarily perform the following procedures upon initial referral of an inmate on a hunger strike:
- (1) Measure and record height and weight;
- (2) Take and record vital signs;
- (3) Urinalysis;
- (4) Psychological and/or psychiatric evaluation;
- (5) General medical evaluation;
- (6) Radiographs as clinically indicated;
- (7) Laboratory studies as clinically indicated.
- (b) Medical staff shall take and record weight and vital signs at least once every 24 hours while the inmate is on a hunger strike. Other procedures identified in paragraph (a) of this section shall be repeated as medically indicated.
- (c) When valid medical reasons exist, the physician may modify, discontinue, or expand any of the medical procedures described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
- (d) When medical staff consider it medically mandatory, an inmate on a hunger strike will be transferred to a Medical Referral Center or to another Bureau institution considered medically appropriate, or to a community hospital.
[45 FR 23365, Apr. 4, 1980, as amended at 59 FR 31883, June 20, 1994]