North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 75 - Department of Human Services
Article 75-03 - Community Services
Chapter 75-03-17 - Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities for Children
Section 75-03-17-07 - Medical care
Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
The facility shall institute policies and procedures to address the medical care for each child during placement at the facility, including:
1. Medical examination. Each child must have a medical examination within thirty days prior to admission or within seventy-two hours of admission.
2. Immunizations. Each child must have current immunizations as required by North Dakota Century Code section 23-07-17.1.
3. Medical care arrangements. A facility shall make arrangements with a physician for medical care of each child.
4. Annual medical examination. Each child shall have a medical examination at least annually.
5. Employee instruction. The facility shall train employees what medical care, including first aid, may be given by employees without specific orders from a physician. The facility shall instruct employees how to obtain further medical care and how to handle emergency cases.
6. Hospital admission. Each facility shall institute policies and procedures regarding transfers and discharges from an admission to the hospital. A facility's policies and procedures must include arrangements made with a hospital for the admission of children from the facility in the event of serious illness or an emergency.
7. Hospitalization or death reports. A facility shall report all hospitalizations immediately to an individual who lawfully may act on behalf of the involved child. The facility shall report any death immediately to the department, an individual who lawfully may act on behalf of the child, a law enforcement agency, and the county coroner. The facility shall document these contacts in the involved child's case file.
8. Prescription labels. The facility shall obtain prescribed medications on an individual prescription basis and labeled according to state and federal rules.
9. Administration of medications.
A person who lawfully may act on behalf of the child who receives medication must be informed of benefits, risks, and the potential side effects of all prescribed medication. The facility shall obtain written consent within fourteen days verifying verbal consent received. The facility shall document and file all consents in the child's case file.
General Authority: NDCC 25-03.2-10
Law Implemented: NDCC 25-03.2-03, 25-03.2-07