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Police
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25J
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8/5/2013
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The Registered Nurse (RN) and/or NP a minimwn of five to six (5-6) <br />days a week, including holidays, will conduct sick call. <br />The sick call process begins when the inmate completes the <br />Medical/Dental Request Form. Completed request forms will be delivered <br />to the medical department on a daily basis. Each request will be date <br />stamped, reviewed, and handled in one of the following three ways: (1) as <br />part of daily triaging completed by the LVN, (2) scheduled to see the RN <br />for further evaluation, or (3) scheduled to the appropriate provider for <br />evaluation and treatment. All inmates requesting medical services will be <br />seen within 24 to 48 hours and all urgent and emergent sick calls will be <br />seen immediately. <br />Inmates who cannot attend sick call due to custody status will have sick <br />call services provided in their cell or module. <br />All sicle call encounters will be documented in the medical record. <br />Please see the following page for a flow chart describing the sick call <br />process. <br />F. PHARMACY SERVICES <br />Pharmacy services will be provided in accordance with CAC Title 15 <br />guidelines, and all applicable federal and state codes and regulations. <br />CMCMC shall be responsible to provide routine over-the-counter <br />medications and routine prescription care for all inmates. Long-term <br />medication for chronic care, including HIV and psychotropic medications, <br />shall be the responsibility of the inmate's contracting agency. <br />Ciry of sma Ma Jail -19- <br />PRvposal ror Inmate Medical Services <br />RFPB 07-062 <br />25J-34
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