place an offender in disciplinary segregation unless the offender is found guilty of an infraction after:
If, during the psychological evaluation, the staff of the Department or private facility or institution has reason to believe that the alleged violation by the offender may have been the result of a medical condition of the offender, including, without limitation, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injury, the staff of the Department or private facility or institution must refer the offender to the medical staff of the institution or facility for a medical review and recommendation before holding a hearing pursuant to subsection 3.
15 consecutive days , unless a determination is made to keep an offender placed in solitary confinement pursuant to subsection 1 of section 12.5 of this act.
NRS 209.369