
Prisoner Operation Resources
- Public Defender's Handbook
- Subpoenas
- Non-Custodial Transportation of Defendants
- Travel, Lodging, Meals and Incidental Expenses
- Travel by Privately Owned Vehicle (POV)
- Appearance
- Fact Witness Voucher
- Presiding Officer of the Court
- Special Situations
- Notice to Fact Witnesses (OBD-2)
- Prisoner Photographs
- Prisoner Marriages
- Court Productions and Writs
- Federal Bureau of Prisons
- Introduction
- Definitions
- Approved Health Care Services
- Cardiology
- General Medicine and Laboratory
- Hearing Aids and Batteries
- Dental
- Obstetrics/Gynecology (OBGYN)
- Orthopedics
- Pharmacy Medications
- Radiology
- Post-Surgery
- Mental Health/Psychology/Psychiatry Consults
- Optometry/Ophthalmology
- Durable Medical Equipment
- Emergency Care
- Oxygen
Obstetrics/Gynecology (OBGYN)
Description
- Tests to confirm pregnancy diagnosis (blood or urine)
- Prenatal care Routine Obstetrics and Gynecology visits
- Prenatal vitamins
- Routine Lab tests
- One ultrasound
- Hospital and delivery care of mother (a maximum of 48 hours hospitalization after vaginal delivery and 72 hours after delivery by cesarean section)
- Postpartum follow-up
- Mammograms for prisoners who are 50 years of age AND have been in the uninterrupted custody of the U.S. Marshals Service for greater than 12 months
- Routine Gynecology examinations including PAP smear, for prisoners in the uninterrupted custody of the U.S. Marshals Service for greater than 12 months