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r~ will explain to the inmate in simple language the anticipated risks and <br />benefits of taking the medication. The inmate will then sign the Informed <br />Consent Form, acknowledging an understanding of this information. <br />Psychotropic medications will be ordered for no more than 30 days <br />without aface-to-face evaluation by the psychiatrist. <br />L. DETOXIFICATION <br />CMCMC will be responsible for the proper disposition and care of <br />inmates undergoing detoxification from drugs and/or alcohol. Inmates <br />will be individually evaluated as to the need for medically supported <br />detoxification treatment during the receiving screening process. <br />The medical staff will evaluate all inmates upon admission into and, when <br />notified, prior to leaving the detoxification cell. Once admitted to the <br />detoxification cell, a nurse will check on the inmate at a minimum of once <br />every six (6) hours. <br />Inmates, who, according to existing standardized procedures, appear to <br />need acute medical attention will be transferred to an appropriate setting <br />for treatment. <br />M. JAIL STAFF SERVICES <br />1. Staff TB testing and hepatitis vaccines <br />CMCMC will provide baseline tuberculosis testing to all Jail personnel <br />every six (6) months and immediately after any exposure incident. <br />Testing will be via the two (2) step Mantoux technique; intradermal <br />injection of 0.1 ml of purified protein derivative (PPD) containing five (5) <br />tuberculin units. CMCMC also provides annual tuberculosis testing for all <br />Police Department Personnel. <br /> <br />City of Santa Ana Jail _29_ Correctional <br />Proposal for Inmate Medical Services ~ v11V1 Rlanaged <br />RFP# 07-062 Care <br />Medical <br />Corporation <br />