Benchmarks and Infection Control
Leadership and Communication
Skin and Wound Program
INTERACT
Admits and Discharges
100
In-house Acquired Pressure Ulcers, Weight Loss and Falls
What are benchmarks?
100
"Getting others to want to do things"
What is leadership?
100
After any facility absence greater than 6 hours.
When is the skin condition/appearance and wound information form used?
100
Designed to improve the early identification, evaluation, management, documentation, and communication about acute changes in condition.
What is the INTERACT Quality Improvement Program?
100
Admission data review
What is the form completed for physical assessment on admission?
200
These afre required for all new IHA's, weight losses, and falls with significant injury.
What are investigations?
200
A list of system questions that guide the nurse in identifying clinical areas to address in daily clinical meeting.
What are clinical meeting cues?
200
On admission, and at least weekly.
How often is a full body skin check completed?
200
Tools to enhance communcation about goals of care and preferences
What are advance care planning tools?
200
AIMS, Self-administration of drugs, pain, and side rail.
What are risk screens?
300
This should be followed to determine whether an infection is considered an actual infection for tracking.
What is McGeer's criteria?
300
Creates a supportive environment where people can grow, thrivem and co-exist.
What is the value of leadership?
300
On admission, quarterly and any time a new wound is identified.
What is when is a Braden scale completed?
300
Decision support tools.
What are the Care Paths?
300
Completed if Braden is 18 or less.
What is the skin risk analysis and interventions form?
400
2%
What are the thresholds for IHA pressure ulcers and weight loss?
400
Some examples of this are evaluation of new resident, any acute change in condition, and approval of initial medication or treatment orders.
What is when to contact the ARNP?
400
If there is documentation from a physician giving diagnosis of wound, location, etiology, and stage.
When can an LPN complete the wound information section of the admission data review?
400
Congestive heart failure, COPD, Dementia, and cancer.
What are diagnoses that may be appropriate for hospice?
400
25-45
What is a moderate fall risk?
500
70%
What is the percentage of long-term care facility residents who receive antibiotics each year.
500
Concierge, restorative nursing assistants, people on light duty
Who are people included in ppd?
500
Completing nurse, registered nurse, and resident/responsible party.
What is who signs the wound section of the admission data review?
500
Engaging your hospitals, nursing home capabilities list, acute care transfer checklistm and nursing home to hospital transfer form.
What are hospital communication tools?
500
FGS-925
What is the influenza immunization consent?
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