- (a) The facility shall have a designated physician as a health care authority.
- (b) The health care authority shall be authorized to make and shall be responsible for making decisions about the deployment of health resources and the day-to-day operations of the health care services program.
- (c) Current credentials/licensures and job descriptions for health care providers shall be maintained at the facility.
- (d) Access to medical and dental records shall be restricted to authorized personnel.
- (e) All medical/health care records are confidential and shall be maintained in a separate secure file.
(f) Each facility shall have written health care policy and procedures approved by a designated physician, which include the following:
- (1) the arrival of a new juvenile admission shall require a medical and dental screening by a licensed nurse;
- (2) all medical screening findings shall be recorded on a form approved by the physician;
- (3) all medication and first aid supplies shall be accounted for during the receiving, storing, dispensing, administering and distributing process; and
- (4) medical and dental instruments and supplies (i.e. syringes, needles, scalpel blades, and other sharps) shall be under maximum secure storage, controlled, and perpetually inventoried under the supervision of on-duty secure facility staff.
(g) Each secure facility shall have written policy and procedures for serious or common problems, including:
- (1) drug toxicity and withdrawal,
- (2) pregnancy,
- (3) sexually transmitted disease (STD),
- (4) suicide threats, and
- (5) emotional problems.
- (h) Each facility shall have written policy and procedures addressing the management of communicable and infectious diseases in juveniles, to include tuberculosis, hepatitis, HIV, and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
- (i) Upon arrival at the secure facility, all juveniles shall receive health care services information as contained in the juvenile handbook issued during orientation.
- (j) A medical/health care assessment shall be conducted within fourteen (14) days of admission unless there is documentation of a medical/health assessment within the previous ninety (90) days.
- (k) No member of the secure facility staff shall impede a juvenile's requests for access to health care services.
- (l) The use of medication for punishment, control or program management shall be prohibited.
- (m) The facility shall prohibit the use of juveniles for medical, pharmaceutical or cosmetic experiments.
- (n) If neurological problems are suspected in a case of learning disabilities, the medical services worker shall refer the juvenile for testing.
- (o) The staff shall refer a juvenile with speech and hearing defects to a speech pathologist.
- (p) The secure facility physician or licensed nurse shall review medical and dental records whenever possible prior to the juvenile's discharge or transfer. When a juvenile is transferred to another facility, the secure facility worker shall ensure that the juvenile's medical records or a summary of his or her medical records is forwarded to the receiving facility prior to or upon arrival.
- (q) Upon discharge/release the facility's designated physician shall sign a medical summary that is included in the juvenile's medical file.
Added at 27 Ok Reg 638, eff 1-8-10 (emergency)
Added at 27 Ok Reg 2182, eff 7-15-10
Amended at 32 Ok Reg 1980, eff 9-11-15