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A community nurse in the PACE program might visit participants in their homes to provide care, monitor health, and educate families on managing this.

What is a home visit?

100

Re-assesment that follows the initial assessment

What is 180 day assessment?

100

Nurse serves as a liaison and advocate for the PRT and will mediate and navigate problem areas for the PRT, the family and IDT.

What is HCC?

100

This federal and state-funded program helps elderly individuals remain in their communities by providing coordinated healthcare services.

What is PACE?

200

Nurses in the PACE program advocate for this, ensuring participants get the healthcare and services they need and deserve.

What is Patient-Centered Care?


200

This is the process where a nurse gathers detailed information about a patient's medical history, physical health, mental health, and social factors to create a personalized care plan

What is a comprehensive nursing assessment?

200

Make sure participants live in a place that’s safe, comfortable, and free from this common hazard, often suggesting grab bars, ramps, or extra lighting.

What is fall precautions?

200

This is the process where the IDT team collaborates together as healthcare providers to develop a personalized approach to address a patient's medical, physical, emotional, and social needs.

What is care planning?

300

This nurse provides hands-on care at the PACE clinic, including administering medications, conducting assessments, and supporting the interdisciplinary care team.

What is a clinic nurse?

300

A community nurse helps elderly participants manage this condition, often involving close monitoring of blood pressure and lifestyle changes

What is Hypertention?

300

Tool to be used in every community participant assessment for amount of hours participant will need for care at home

What is a Personal Care Tool?

300

A clinic nurse in the PACE program encourages participants to get this yearly to prevent flu and other seasonal illnesses.

What is a flu vaccine?


400

Nurses in the PACE program track this information to ensure participants take their prescribed medications correctly, avoiding errors

What is a medication reconciliation?

400

These practices to prevent the spread of illness and ensure patient and staff safety in the clinic environment.

What is infection control?


400

Assessment on participants and caregiver preferences for care, availability of family support, home environment, participant’s language and cultural needs, and treatment of care.

What is Home Care assessment?

400

Reporting a Participant sustains a fall and ends up in the hospital with injuries.

What is Everyone?

500

Documentation template of measurements and pictures of wounds and wound care interventions.

What is a wound care template?


500

A nurse in the PACE program helps participants manage this aspect of their care by explaining how to monitor blood sugar or take medications as prescribed

What is participant education?

500

Acts as this for participants, ensuring they receive the services they need and helping them navigate the healthcare system.

What is an Advocate?

500

Nurses in PACE collaborate with doctors, social workers, therapists, home care coordinators, and other specialties to provide this type of approach to healthcare.

What is Interdisciplinary approach?

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