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11.100

11.099

2

0%

Score

Bureau of Audits and Investigations, Office of the Inspector General 2

Total Possible Points

Total Received Points 11%

19

Score

Total Score

0 0%

Received Points

7

0

Possible Points

6

Possible Points

Received Points

33%

6

Possible Points

Received Points

11.097

Score

SAC

32%

6

19

0%

0

7

0%

0

6

100%

6

6

CMF

11%

2

19

0%

0

7

0%

0

6

33%

2

6

RJD

32%

6

19

0%

0

7

0%

0

6

100%

6

6

CEN

DVI

100%

19

19

100%

7

7

100%

6

6

100%

6

6

CCWF

71%

13.5

19

50%

3.5

7

67%

4

6

100%

6

6

CMC

SCC

42%

8

19

50%

3.5

7

50%

3

6

25%

1.5

6

LAC

37%

7

19

100%

7

7

0%

0

6

0%

0

6

PVSP

46%

8.7

19

67%

4.7

7

67%

4

6

0%

0

6

CCI

CRC

CIW

ASP

44%

8.4

19

0%

0

7

60%

3.6

6

80%

4.8

6

HDSP

54%

10.2

19

60%

4.2

7

20%

1.2

6

80%

4.8

6

SQ

68%

13

19

100%

7

7

100%

6

6

0%

0

6

CCC

46%

103.8

228

44%

36.9

84

39%

27.8

72

54%

39.1

72

Average Score

After the first 72 hours, did a physician perform a physical examination and order a metabolic panel and a urinalysis of the inmate?

11.100

Ref Number

After the first 48 hours, did an RN or PCP complete daily assessments documenting the inmate’s weight, physical condition, emotional condition, vital signs, and hydration status?

11.099

COMPONENT SCORES: Inmate Hunger Strikes

Did the RN conduct a face-to-face triage of the inmate within two (2) business days of receipt of the Form 128-B and document the inmate’s reasons for the hunger strike, most recent recorded weight, current weight, vital signs, and physical condition?

11.097

COMPONENT QUESTIONS: Inmate Hunger Strikes

APPENDIX C-17: Component Questions and Scores - Inmate Hunger Strikes

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