Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-7452 - Medical and Health Care
A.
General health care.
1. A licensee shall have
a written plan for meeting the preventive, routine, and emergency physical and
mental health needs of children in care. The plan shall identify where and from
whom children at a facility may obtain qualified health care, 24-hours per day,
seven days per week.
2. A licensee
shall ensure that children in care receive:
a.
Preventive health services, including routine medical examinations and dental
cleanings and examinations; and
b.
The following health services, if necessary:
i. Evaluation and diagnosis,
ii. Treatment, and
iii. Consultation.
3. A licensee shall ensure that a
child in care receives a developmentally appropriate explanation of any health
treatment the child receives, in a language and manner the child can
understand.
4. A licensee shall not
ignore a child's complaints of pain or illness and shall document persistent
complaints and any actions taken in response to the complaints.
B. Medical care.
1. A licensee shall arrange for a physician,
physician's assistant, or nurse practitioner to give a child a medical
examination within one week of the child's admission unless:
a. A licensed medical practitioner examined
the child within the 45 days preceding the child's admission; and
b. The licensee has a report of the
examination as prescribed in
R6-5-7438(E)(4)(a).
2. A licensee shall also arrange
for a child in care to receive an annual medical exam from a physician,
physician's assistant, or nurse practitioner.
3. The initial and annual medical
examinations shall include:
a. Screening for
communicable disease unless restricted by law;
b. Vision and hearing screening;
and
c. For children who wish to
participate in sports or physically strenuous activities such as backpacking,
an evaluation of the child's capacity to participate.
4. A licensee shall obtain a report of the
examination, and, if applicable, a statement signed by the medical practitioner
conducting the examination, or the practitioner's designee, regarding the
child's capacity, fitness, and clearance to participate in sports or physically
strenuous activities.
5. After
attempting to determine a child's immunization history, a licensee shall
arrange for the child to receive any routine immunizations and booster shots
within 30 days of admission.
C. Dental care.
1. A licensee shall arrange for each child to
have a dental examination within 60 days of admission unless the licensee is
provided the written results of a dental examination conducted within six
months prior to admission.
2. A
licensee shall arrange for each child age 3 and older to receive a dental
examination every six months.
3. In
cooperation with the placing agency or person, a licensee shall arrange for a
child to receive any prescribed dental care.
D. First aid. A licensee shall equip the
residence of each living unit with at least the following first aid supplies:
1. Adhesive strip bandages;
2. Sterile, individually wrapped gauze
squares;
3. Roller gauze;
4. Adhesive tape;
5. Individually wrapped non-stick sterile
pads;
6. A triangular bandage to be
used for a sling;
7. Disposable
latex gloves;
8. A pair of
scissors;
9. A pair of tweezers;
and
10. A cardiopulmonary
resuscitation mouth guard or mouth shield.
Notes
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