Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 311.10 - Medical placement
(1) Observation for medical purposes is an
involuntary or voluntary, nonpunitive status used for the temporary confinement
of an inmate to ensure the inmate's safety and the safety of others if one or
both of the following exists:
(a) The inmate
has, or is suspected of having, a medical problem that requires separation from
the population for treatment by a physician.
(b) An inmate is refusing testing for
communicable illness.
(2) An inmate may be placed in observation by
any of the following:
(a) A
physician.
(b) The
warden.
(c) A clinical or health
services staff member, the security director or the shift captain, if a
physician is not available for consultation either directly or by
telephone.
(3) Any staff
member or inmate may recommend to any person authorized to place an inmate in
observation that an inmate be placed in observation. The staff member or inmate
shall state the reasons for the recommendation and describe the inmate's
symptomatology that underlies the recommendation. The inmate shall be provided
with a written copy of the reasons for the recommendation within 10 working
days of the recommendation.
(4) At
the time of placement the inmate shall be informed orally of the reasons for
placement.
Notes
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