Friday, November 1, 2019
Consent for medical treatment of a minor in the state of Nevada Case Study
Consent for medical treatment of a minor in the state of Nevada - Case Study Example NRS 432B.220 Persons required to make report. Any person who ââ¬Å"knows or has reasonable cause to believe that a child has been abused or neglectedâ⬠must make a report ââ¬Å"to an agency which provides child welfare services or to a law enforcement agencyâ⬠within 24 hours. Persons who are qualified to make reports include ââ¬Å"a physician, â⬠¦ resident, intern, professional or practical nurseâ⬠or any other of the several medical professions named. NRS 432B.260 Action upon receipt of report. ââ¬Å"An agency which provides child welfare services or a law enforcement agency shall promptly notify the appropriate licensing authority; â⬠¦ a law enforcement agency shall promptly notify an agency which provides child welfare services of any report it receives.â⬠NRS 432B.270 Interview of child and sibling of child concerning possible abuse or neglect; photographs, X rays and medical tests. ââ¬Å"A designee of an agency investigating a report of abuse or neglect of a child may, without the consent of the person responsible for a childââ¬â¢s welfare: (a) Take or cause to be taken photographs of the childââ¬â¢s body, including the areas of trauma; and (b) if indicated after consultation with a physician, cause X rays or medical tests to be performed on a child.â⬠The rule further states that the person responsible for the child must be notified unless the agency designee deems such notification would endanger the child or the childââ¬â¢s siblings. In addition, NRS 432B.290 Authorized release of data or information states that ââ¬Å"data or information concerning reports or investigationsâ⬠of abuse or neglect may be made available to ââ¬Å"a physician, if the physician has before him a child who he has reasonable cause to believe has been abused or
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