Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 2415.30 - Medical and Dental Examinations and Treatment
a) Within seven working days after admission
to a reception and classification center, each youth shall be given a physical
examination by a physician or by a nurse practitioner under the direct
supervision of a physician or by a physician's assistant under the direct
supervision of a physician. Each youth shall be immunized as prescribed by the
physician.
b) Each youth shall be
examined by a dentist within 10 working days after admission to a reception and
classification center. The dentist shall chart the oral cavity and classify
dental health.
c) Emergency
treatment shall be available to youth 24 hours a day.
d) A health care unit or area shall be
established at each youth center within the Department. Youth shall be admitted
to the health care unit or area as determined by health care
personnel.
e) Youth shall be
informed of the institutional procedures for obtaining medical, dental, or
mental health services.
f) Youth
shall be provided medical and dental treatment, with the consent of the parent
or guardian where applicable, as prescribed by a Department physician or
dentist.
g) A youth who has or is
suspected of having a communicable disease may be isolated from other youth.
This determination shall be made by a physician as deemed medically
necessary.
h) In case of critical
illness or major surgery, the Chief Administrative Officer shall:
1) Attempt to notify the person designated by
the youth to be contacted in case of an emergency and, where applicable, the
parent or guardian.
2) Notify the
Chief Legal Counsel if consent for treatment is not obtained or other legal
issues arise.
3) Notify the Agency
Medical Director.
i) The
decision to continue or terminate a pregnancy is a medical determination that
shall be made by the youth in consultation with her physician.
1) Youth contemplating an abortion shall be
provided with information and counseling concerning the nature of, the
consequences of, and any risks associated with the procedure and available
alternatives.
2) Youth shall be
granted a furlough for the purpose of obtaining an abortion. Youth shall be
permitted to accept funds for an abortion from local community charities or
other sources.
j) Youth
shall be offered testing and related counseling for HIV following transfer from
reception and classification and prior to release, discharge, or
parole.
k) A record of all medical
and dental examinations, findings, and treatment shall be
maintained.
Notes
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