Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 349.09 - Health care
(1) The lockup administrator shall provide or
secure necessary medical treatment for persons in custody, including treatment
for inmates who appear to be seriously ill or injured, inmates who exhibit
significant mental or emotional distress and inmates who appear to be so
significantly under the influence of a controlled substance or alcohol as to
have impaired functioning.
(2) The
lockup administrator shall provide or secure emergency dental care for
inmates.
(3) No prescription
medication or treatment may be administered to an inmate unless prescribed by a
physician. If a nurse or physician is not available, lockup staff may deliver
prescribed doses of oral medication at prescribed times.
(4) Any medications kept at the lockup shall
be stored in a secure area that is not accessible to inmates.
(5) If an inmate dies or becomes acutely ill
while in custody, the next of kin shall be notified as soon as
possible.
(6) An itemized list
shall be kept for 90 days of all food and beverages served during normal meal
times.
(7) Medical records shall be
kept separate from other records and shall be maintained in a confidential
manner in accordance with ss.
146.81 to
146.83, Stats., and any other
applicable state or federal laws.
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