Utah Admin. Code R501-8-9 - Client Admission Requirements
(1)
Each client shall be no younger than 13 years of age and no older than 17 years
of age and shall have a current health history report which includes notation
of client physical limitations and prescriptive medications.
(2) The health history report shall be
completed, submitted, and verified by each client's parent or guardian as part
of the intake screening or assessment in accordance with Sections
R501-1-18 and
R501-1-23 and prior to entry
into the field.
(3) An admissions
assessment shall be conducted by a treatment professional before each client
enters into the field and shall include the following:
(a) a review of each client's social and
psychological history with the client's parent or legal guardian prior to
enrollment; and
(b) an interview
with the client prior to entrance into the field program.
(4) Prior to entry into the field and within
15 days of admission to the program, the following requirements must be met:
(a) a licensed medical professional must
review each client's health history report and conduct a physical examination;
and
(b) the program shall provide a
physical examination form to a licensed medical professional that clearly
states a description of the physical demands and environment of the program,
and requires the following information before a client may enter the field:
(i) a urinalysis drug screen;
(ii) a complete blood count (CBC);
(iii) a complete metabolic profile (CMP)
unless waived in writing by the client's guardian;
(iv) a urinalysis for possible
infections;
(v) a pregnancy
test;
(vi) a physical stress
assessment;
(vii) a determination
by the physician if detoxification is indicated for client prior to entrance
into field portion of the program;
(vii) any other tests as necessary to assess
fitness for the field portion of the program; and
(ix) a medical professional shall review
current and historical medical data and approve the client to enter the field
with recommendations for any medical monitoring.
(5) A copy of each client's
medical forms and approvals shall be maintained at the field office and another
copy shall be carried by staff members in a waterproof container throughout the
field expedition.
(6) Before each
client with a history of chronic psychological disorders may be placed in the
program, the client must have a psychological evaluation.
(7) Upon admission and for a period of no
fewer than three days in the field, direct care field staff shall closely
monitor each client for any health problems that may be a result of hiking or
living outdoors.
Notes
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