Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-6-314 - Health and Medical Care
The foster parent shall protect and care for the health and well-being of a foster child and:
1.
Provide necessary first aid and care to treat common childhood ailments and
injuries;
2. Obtain 10 well-child
visits for each child aged from birth to two years as described in subsections
(a)-(h) below. A well child visit includes both a medical and vision
examination as appropriate to the child's age. A foster parent shall obtain a
well-child visit when a foster child is the following ages:
a. Three to five days:
b. One month;
c. Two months;
d. Four months;
e. Six months;
f. Nine months;
g. Twelve months; and
h. Fifteen Months;
3. Obtain an annual well-child visit for each
child older than two years of age.
4. Obtain routine dental examinations for
each foster child older than one year of age at least once every six months and
more frequently as needed for other services, such as filling cavities and
orthodontics;
5. Review the child's
medical, vision, and dental records if available; and if the foster child has
not had a medical, vision, or dental exam within the past year, the foster
parent shall schedule the child for an exam within two weeks after the foster
child is placed with the foster parent;
6. Obtain necessary care and treatment for
medical, vision, dental, behavioral health, and other services identified in
the placement agreement specified under R21-6-314 ;
7. Obtain immunizations based on the current
recommended immunization schedule published by the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, unless specified otherwise in the care plan for the foster
child;
8. Administer prescription
medication only as prescribed and ensure no lapse occurs in the administration
of the prescription medication to the foster child;
9. Carry out the written and verbal
instructions from qualified professionals regarding the medical, vision,
dental, and therapeutic needs of the foster child and notify the Child Placing
Agency when written and verbal instructions from multiple medical professionals
conflict; and
10. Ensure that a
foster child, 12 months of age and younger, is placed to sleep on the foster
child's back to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), unless
otherwise authorized in writing by the child's physician.
Notes
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