Section 960. Medical examinations  


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  • A. Within five days of arrival at a JCC, all residents who are not directly transferred from another JCC shall be medically examined by a physician or a qualified health care practitioner operating under the supervision of a physician to determine if the resident requires medical attention or poses a threat to the health of staff or other residents. This examination shall include the following:

    1. Complete medical, immunization, and psychiatric history;

    2. Recording of height, weight, body mass index, temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure;

    3. Reports of medical laboratory testing and clinical testing results, as deemed medically appropriate, to determine both clinical status and freedom from communicable disease;

    4. Medical examination, including gynecological assessment of females, when appropriate;

    5. Documentation of immunizations administered; and

    6. A plan of care, including initiation of treatment, as appropriate.

    B. For residents transferring from one JCC to another, the report of a medical examination within the preceding 13 months shall be acceptable.

    C. Each resident shall have an annual physical examination by or under the direction of a licensed physician.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 29, Issue 25, eff. January 1, 2014.

Statutory Authority

§§ 16.1-309.9, 66-10, and 66-25.1 of the Code of Virginia.