N.J. Admin. Code § 10:44A-5.1 - General health care
(a) A personal, primary physician, medical
group/clinic, or advanced practice nurse shall be identified for each
individual receiving services.
(b)
Each individual shall, at a minimum, have an annual medical examination.
1. The examining physician or advanced
practice nurse shall sign, date, and document the results of the
examination.
2. A copy of the
results of the annual examination shall be maintained in the individual's file.
The confidentiality of this document shall be maintained in accordance with
N.J.A.C. 10:41-2.
(c)
Each individual shall, at a minimum, have an annual dental or oral examination.
1. A record documenting the results of the
dental examination, signed and dated by the dentist, shall be maintained in the
individual's record.
(d)
Upon any known or suspected exposure to a confirmed case of M. Tuberculosis by
an individual served, the licensee shall consult with the local health
department and maintain documentation that all requirements for follow up
testing were met.
(e) The licensee
shall follow-up on all individual health needs including medical treatment,
pharmaceutical, dental or other needed services.
1. Documentation shall be maintained in the
individual's record.
(f)
The licensee shall ensure that the community residence has access to emergency
medical services.
(g) Each licensed
program site shall have a first aid kit, to include:
1. Antiseptic;
2. Rolled gauze bandages;
3. Sterile gauze bandages;
4. Adhesive paper or ribbon tape;
5. Scissors;
6. Adhesive bandage (for example,
band-aids);
7. Either a standard
type or a digital thermometer;
8.
CPR mask; and
9. Protective
gloves.
(h) Upon
confirmation that an individual has contracted a communicable disease, as
specified at N.J.A.C. 8:57, the licensee shall ensure exposed individuals are
placed under the care of a physician or advanced practice nurse.
1. The individual's physician shall determine
treatment and precautions to be taken.
i.
Documentation of treatment and precautions shall be maintained in the
individual's file.
2. If
the individual does not live alone, the licensee shall contact the primary
physician or advanced practice nurse for all other individuals in the
residence.
(i) The
agency shall assure that all adaptive and assistive devices are available and
in working condition for each individual who requires them.
1. Durable medical equipment shall not be
utilized without an order from the physician or advance practice nurse, which
shall be maintained in the individual's record.
Notes
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