TIC states that SOC must be completed within 48 hours of complete referral unless
What is okay to delay documented from physician prior to TIC running out?
3 Locations where bag can be placed during HH visit.
Where is hanging up, on a clean hard surface, or on a barrier if no hard surface available?
Review of all medications should be performed at these time intervals and by these clinicians
When is every visit, every clinician?
Frequency of wound measurements
When is weekly?
RN/PT/OT 10s must be performed during this timeframe.
What is every 30 days?
A patient ambulates and transfers well, but has a surgical dressing with instructions not to get it wet, and has no way to protect the dressing from moisture in the shower would be scored this for bathing
What is 5 - unable to use the shower or tub, but able to participate in bathing self in bed, at the sink, bsc or on commode?
Hand hygiene must be performed at these intervals
When is at the start of visit, any time gloves are changed, any time before reaching into bag, at end of visit?
Timeframe for reporting Level 2 medication interactions
What is within 24 hours?
Wound care supplies must be documented in the supply section and sometimes this location
Where is medications?
When NOMNC must be signed by patient.
What is at least 2 days prior to discharge?
A patient who requires a two-handed device and supervision at all times to walk inside her home would be scored this for management of oral medications
What is 3 - totally dependent in medication administration?
Hands must be washed with soap and water instead of sanitizer when this occurs
When is visibly soiled?
When is immediately?
An LPN discovers patient has new wounds, they must document two-way communication with
Who is the supervising RN and physician?
Recerts must be plotted within this timeframe
When is within 5 days of end of episode
A patient who ambulates well with his walker, but frequently forgets that he needs it due to cognitive issues would be scored this for ambulation
What is 3 - able to walk only with the supervision of another person at all times?
The drying time for equipment cleaned with sanicloths prior to returning to bag
What is at least 2 minutes?
This document contains all patient medications and should be reviewed and updated at each visit.
What is PIR?
The home health nurse should perform this type of wound care for a patient with new wounds and no MD orders
What is basic first aid?
This SN and PT resource should be used to both decrease visits per episode as well as increasing touchpoints for high TIF risk patients.
What is telehealth?
What is the 24 hours prior to SOC?
THE 4 M'S OF AGE FRIENDLY CARE
WHAT ARE MENTATION, MEDICATIONS, MOBILITY, AND WHAT MATTERS MOST?
There are 12 types of high-risk medications in HCHB. Name 5.
What are insulin, GLP-1, oral hypoglycemics, narcotics, anticoagulants, antiplatelets, Inotropic, chemo, antipsychotics, Digoxin, Benzodiazepines, Epinephrine?
Frequency of wound photos
Name 4 different types of safety precautions that are likely to apply to POC.
What are falls, sharps, bleeding, high risk medications, oxygen, swallow.....?