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(1) Admission to a hospital ward.
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(2) Placement in designated barracks space.
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c. Policies should include the following:
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(1) Criteria for placement in supervised quarters.
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(2) Routine checks and recordkeeping for mental status, vital signs, and rashes.
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(3) Regular supervision by a competent medical professional.
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(4) Enforced nourishment, hydration, and hygiene.
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(5) Reporting procedures for lack of improvement and worsening condition.
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(6) Criteria for release from supervised quarters.
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Disposition of Soldiers with injuries or illnesses that prevent continued training
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a. Report IET Soldiers that miss three or more consecutive full days of training, due to illness or injury, in ATRRS
as a medical hold reason code. Soldiers will remain coded as "medical holdovers" until they have recovered from
their illness/injury, or for as long as they remain on a profile. Once the profile has expired, and the Soldier resumes
training, remove the medical hold code in ATRRS.
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b. Do not ship graduates of BCT on temporary profiles to their AIT units.
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(1) Competent medical authorities should evaluate all prospective graduating IET Soldiers with significant
injuries or other conditions that occurred in training (not EPTS as defined in paragraph 4-13d). The purpose of the
evaluation is to determine whether the Soldier needs appropriate treatment and rehabilitation prior to transfer or
REFRAD, or has a favorable prognosis for recovery, and will be capable of training/deploying in the future.
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(2) Commanders in need of definitive medical advice regarding an injured Soldier should formally request a
medical review IAW AR 40-501, paragraph 7-8b(4), and/or AR 600-20, paragraph 5-4c(7).
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