N.J. Admin. Code § 3A:55-7.3 - General medical practices
(a) The facility
shall ensure that any medical, dental, psychological or psychiatric treatment
or medication administered to a child is explained to the child.
(b) When a serious accident or illness occurs
to a child, the facility shall take the necessary emergency action and notify
the child's parents and the placing agency immediately. The facility shall
document these incidents in the child's record.
(c) When a child or staff member has a
communicable disease, as specified in the table in (c)3 below, the facility
shall:
1. Obtain a written statement from a
licensed physician treating the child or staff member, confirming the diagnosis
and indicating that there is no risk to the child or staff member, or to others
before the child or staff member participates in group activities;
2. Isolate the child or staff member posing a
risk to others; and
3. Contact the
New Jersey State Department of Health, the local health department or other
appropriate public health authority when the child or staff member has a
reportable disease, as specified in the table below.
TABLE OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
| Respiratory illnesses | Gastro-intestinal | Contact |
| illnesses | illnesses | |
| Chicken pox | Giardia lamblia * | Impetigo |
| German measles * | Hepatitis A * | Lice |
| Hemophilus influenzae * | Salmonella * | Scabies |
| Measles * | Shigella * | |
| Meningococcus * | ||
| Mumps * | ||
| Strep throat | ||
| Tuberculosis * | ||
| Whooping cough * | ||
| ... | ||
| * Reportable diseases, as specified in N.J.A.C. 3A:55-7.3(c)3. | ||
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