Perf-Based Stds, Juvenile Correctional Facilities, 5th Ed_DEC 2024
Part 5: Care
2 Treatment of latent tuberculosis infection and tuberculosis disease 3 Medical isolation, when indicated 4 Follow-up care, including arrangement with the applicable department of health for continuity of care if the juvenile is released prior to completion of therapy Comment : Plans for the management of tuberculosis may be based on incidence and prevalence of the disease within the correctional agency’s population and the surrounding community.
Protocols : Written policy and procedure; treatment guidelines.
Process Indicators : Health-records including tuberculosis testing; x-ray reports; laboratory reports; treatment plans; observations; interviews.
Hepatitis A, B, C 5-JCF-5C-25 (Ref 4-JCF-4C-24)
(MANDATORY) Management of hepatitis A, B, and C in juveniles includes procedures as identified in the communicable-disease and infectious dis ease-control program In addition, the program for hepatitis management shall include procedures for the following: 1 When and where juveniles are to be screened and tested 2 Hepatitis A and B immunization, when applicable 3 Treatment protocols 4 When and under what conditions juveniles are to be separated from the general population 5 Follow-up care, including arrangements with appropriate health- care au thorities for continuity of care when the juvenile is released
Comment : None.
Protocols : Written policy and procedure; treatment guidelines.
Process Indicators : Health-records including laboratory reports; immunization- administration records; treatment plans; observations; interviews.
HIV 5-JCF-5C-26 (Ref 4-JCF-4C-25)
(MANDATORY) Management of HIV-infection in juveniles includes proce dures as identified in the communicable-disease and infectious-disease control program In addition, the program for HIV-management shall include proce dures for the following: 1 When and where juveniles are to be HIV tested 2 Pre- and post-test counseling 3 Employing immunization and other preventive measures, when applicable 4 Using treatment protocols 5. Ensuring confidentiality of protected health information. 6 When and under what conditions juveniles are to be separated from the general population
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