DOC 350.15(9)(9) Procedure for processing inmate medical requests on a daily basis. DOC 350.15(10)(10) Documentation in an inmate’s confidential medical file of any referral and identification of the services provided, including emergency services. DOC 350.15(11)(11) Provision of special diet if ordered by a qualified health care professional. DOC 350.15(13)(13) Maintenance of agreements between the jail and providers of health care services. DOC 350.15(15)(15) Communicable disease and infection control. Policies and procedures relating to communicable disease and infection control shall contain all of the following components: DOC 350.15(15)(c)(c) Provision of laboratory screening for inmates who may have been exposed to a communicable disease if ordered by medical personnel. DOC 350.15(15)(d)(d) Provision for handling bio-hazardous waste and decontaminating medical and dental equipment in accordance with regulations. DOC 350.15(16)(16) Detoxification and management of intoxicated inmates. DOC 350.15 HistoryHistory: CR 13-038: cr. Register August 2014 No. 704, eff. 9-1-14. DOC 350.16DOC 350.16 Control and administration of medications. The jail shall have policies and procedures relating to the control, delivery, and administration of prescription and nonprescription medications, including the following components: DOC 350.16(1)(1) A qualified health care professional shall prescribe medications and order treatments. DOC 350.16(2)(2) Designated trained staff may administer or deliver prescribed doses of medication at prescribed times. Annual documented training shall be provided to jail staff that deliver medications. DOC 350.16(3)(3) Determination by appropriate personnel that all medications brought in by inmates or other persons for an inmate are necessary. DOC 350.16(4)(4) All medications brought into the jail shall be inventoried and placed in secure storage. DOC 350.16(5)(5) Any medications kept at the jail shall be stored in a locked drug cabinet that is not accessible to inmates. DOC 350.16(6)(6) Administration or delivery of prescription and nonprescription medications to inmates. DOC 350.16(7)(7) Medication administered or delivered to an inmate shall be documented, including who prescribed the medication, who administered or delivered the medication, and the date and time of administration or delivery. DOC 350.16(8)(8) All refusals of recommended or prescribed medications by an inmate shall be documented. A health care professional shall monitor the inmate in accordance with requirements of s. 302.384, Stats. DOC 350.16(9)(9) Return of an inmate’s medications inventoried at admission. DOC 350.16(10)(10) Inventory or disposal of unused medications upon the inmate’s release or transfer. DOC 350.16 HistoryHistory: CR 13-038: cr. Register August 2014 No. 704, eff. 9-1-14. DOC 350.17DOC 350.17 Suicide prevention. The jail shall have policies and procedures relating to the supervision and housing of inmates who may be at risk of seriously injuring themselves, including the following components: DOC 350.17(1)(1) Obtaining documented information from the arresting or transporting agency to assess an inmate’s potential for suicide or self-harm. DOC 350.17(2)(2) Intake screening of inmates that includes interview items and staff observation related to potential suicide risk. DOC 350.17(3)(3) Procedure for placement of an inmate on suicide watch. Policies and procedures relating to the procedure for placing an inmate on suicide watch shall include all of the following components: