ASPIRE
Education
Indicators and PI
CARF-ese
Patients and Families
100

A procedure available to deal with allegations or violations of ethical codes, and may be reported anonymously and without retaliation.

What is the corporate compliance plan?

100

An approach to education that focuses on the ability to demonstrate adequate skills, knowledge, and capacity to perform a specific set of job functions; and may be utilized upon hire, annually, or as determined by each department to maintain the quality of services.

What is competency-based training?

100

Outside of Wee FIM, the primary indicators used in the FIRST Program to demonstrate improvement in overall functional status. (name 2)

What are: FDI, Coping Skills, Average Pain, COPM and 6 minute Walk Test? (name 2)

100

Individuals or groups who have an interest in the activities and outcomes of our patients, programs and services, and may occasionally request or review outcomes/information regarding our inpatient rehabilitation specialty programs.

What are stakeholders.

100

A document provided to patients and families after our Evaluation and Planning Meetings to inform them of the patient's status, goals, scope of service, intensity of services, length of stay and insurance coverage.

What is the written disclosure statement?

200

Is the organizational roadmap for the future in consideration of business, environmental and other factors; and within Cincinnati Children's, has 5 pillars.  

What is the strategic plan.

200

Two, of many topics reviewed in orientation/onboarding at Cincinnati Children's.

What are:

Mission, Culture, Person Centered Philosophy, Performance Measurement and Management System, Risk Management Plan, Strategic Plan, Workforce Policies and Procedures, On-the-job Training, Position Roles and Responsibilities, Position Performance Expectations, Communication Systems and Expectations (Name two of these)

200

The calculation for Wee FIM efficiency that is one means to show patient progress in all of our specialty programs.

What is: Change/Length of Stay?

200

Aspect of personal behavior or lifestyle, environmental exposure, or variability in condition that increases the likelihood of an adverse outcome, and is reviewed in weekly team meetings.

What is a risk assessment?

200

Services provided, particularly to our cancer population, that addresses spirituality, comfort, and end of life - most recently presented at a Town Hall Meeting.

What are Pastoral Care, Palliative Care and Hospice

300

One of many methods used by Cincinnati Children's for obtaining input used in planning, performance improvement and advocacy.

What is: 

Satisfaction Surveys, Advisory Groups/Forums, Complaint or Incident Summaries, ETC. (name one, or others as approved )


300

Method of education when assigned to a patient with a diagnosis that is not typically seen on the inpatient rehabilitation unit, such as amputation and traumatic spinal cord injury.

What is "Just-in-Time" Training?

300

A process improvement project that was initiated within the some of the inpatient rehabilitation specialty programs due to indicator scores being below expected targets.

What is: FIRST Falls Policy, Documentation of Brain Injury Education, IPad Satisfaction Survey, Orientation Videos (name one....others)

300

Well rounded activities that address the needs of the patient, such as physical, social, spiritual, emotional, occupational and/or intellectual, and are frequently addressed by therapeutic recreation, child life, music therapy and integrative medicine.

What are wellness activities?

300

Plan that may be developed by a variety of team members, psychologist, BEST Team, and others to address undesirable behaviors by the patient.

What is a behavior management plan?

400

Two of seven drills required by CARF annually,  on each shift of the Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit.

What are:

Fire, bomb, natural disasters, utility failures, medical emergencies, violent or threatening situations, evacuation

(at least 2 of these are named)

400

The documentation space where patient and family education is electronically entered upon each encounter.

What is the EPIC Education Tab?

400

A place where the Inpatient Rehabilitation, Brain Injury Specialty, Pain Specialty and Cancer Specialty programs post the outcomes of their programs for any stakeholder access.

What is the Inpatient Rehabilitation Website?

400

A topic reviewed in Team Meetings that documents the things the patient/family desires or likes to have.

What are preferences?

400

Most recently, a guideline developed for all specialty programs in inpatient rehabilitation to address self awareness, social awareness, peer relationships, relationship issues, sexuality and reproductive issues, in which nursing evaluates and physicians determine next steps, as needed.

What is the Assessment and Reassessment of the Sexuality Needs of the Patient?

500

A 360 degree assessment completed annually at Cincinnati Children's to evaluate job duties and goals, received feedback and create/update goals for the coming year.

What is the performance appraisal?

500

The name of the book given to patients and families with spinal cord injuries that assists in providing a "systematic education program" required by CARF.

What is the "Yes, You Can" book?

500

Ways outcomes are reported to the Cincinnati Children's Inpatient Rehabilitation Staff (name 2)

What are: Town Hall Meeting, Coordinating Council, Inpatient Rehabilitation Newsletter, Discipline Specific Meetings

500

Something supplied to our patients and families for convenience or to satisfy a need such as access, interpretation of language, and/or environmental, and is being tracked by our inpatient rehabilitation social worker.

What are accommodations?

500

Document received by all of our patients and families that includes medications and schedule, follow-up appointments, and precautions.

What is the discharge recommendations?

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