What should you use to determine whether an incident is reportable?
Long-Term Care Regulation Provider Letter
A resident grabs the wrist of a CNA because he didn't like getting woken up early. The resident says they were nice about it, but he just didn't sleep well last night.
No
The two buildings with putting greens in their courtyards.
Sedona Trace and Cedar Pointe
When admitting a patient, where would you find the most up-to-date list of medications for them?
The discharge summary dated for day of admission
Edel
True or false. Mocking a resident is not considered verbal abuse.
False
A resident says another resident hit them last week. there are no visible marks on the resident. Both resident have a BIMS of 2 and dx of Alzheimer's.
Yes. The allegation is enough to report.
Kirkwood.
True or false, circulation is the highest priority when assessing a patient.
Who drives a Mini Cooper?
Joely
Mr. Smith has an elopement risk score of 10, goes for a walk and couldn't find his way back. One of the staff members brought him on their way back from lunch break. Is this an elopement?
Yes. There was a period of time where he left the facility and we didn't know where he was.
A resident eats a pack of cigarettes on accident.
No. This is however a medical emergency and should be handled accordingly.
Yes. This is an emergency situation that poses a threat to resident health and safety.
The only facility in Apex with Jack and Jill bathrooms.
Wellington
Ms. Bee likes salt in her coffee. Can she have it?
Yes. Don't forget to ask how many packets!
Who does leather working as a hobby?
Jonah
When was the last revision date of Appendix PP?
8/2024
A resident tells you that they think another resident smoked crack in a different room last night.
No. The allegation by itself does not qualify as a reportable.
The most tenured ED, DON, and resource.
Amber
You are monitoring a 53-year-old client who is undergoing a treadmill stress test. Which client-finding will require the most immediate action?
1. Blood pressure of 152/ 88 mm Hg
2. Heart rate of 134 beats/ min
3. Oxygen saturation of 91%
4. Chest pain level of 3 (on a scale of 10)
4- Chest pain in a client undergoing a stress test indicates myocardial ischemia and is an indication to stop the testing to avoid ongoing ischemia, injury, or infarction.
Who's currently in school to be a DNP PMHNP?
Adel