Policies and Procedures
Resident Rights
Med Pass
Infection Prevention
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The program where procedures are found.

What is Lippincott?

100

Willful infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation, or punishment with resulting physical harm, pain or mental anguish. 

What is the definition of abuse?

100

Right resident, right drug, right dose, right route, right time. 

What are the five (5) rights of medication administration?

100

LTC's Infection Preventionist.

Who is Anna Lewald?

100

You can quickly find the step by step processes for almost any situation here. 

What are the "cue cards?"

200

Policies are accessible here. 

What is Policy Manager?

SIS > Informational > Policy Manager

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To be free from abuse, neglect, misappropriation of property, and exploitation.  To be included in decisions about care and treatments. To allow or deny visitors at any time. To participate in activities of personal choice. To have a dignified existence. To be treated with respect, kindness and dignity. To be free to exercise their constitutional rights. Self-determination. 

What are resident rights?

Policy LTC-120 Resident Rights

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1. Checking the MAR when the medication is removed from Pyxis.

2. Checking when the medication is being opened

3. Checking the medications for documentation.

What are the three (3) medication checks? 

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Handwashing

What is the first line of defense against spreading infection?

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Sudden changes in baseline vitals with a change in mental status. A "gut feeling" that something is not right, and an obvious decline from the resident's baseline. 

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A major injury from a fall (bone fracture, joint dislocation, closed head injury with altered mental status.

What is when to call a "Rapid Response?"

Dial 6101 

Say clearly "Rapid Response to LTC Rm ______" three (3) times.

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Intentional rounding, clear and unobstructed pathways, call light within reach, reorientation as needed, non-skid footwear, wheelchairs and beds in low locked position. 

What are some interventions in Policy LTC-018 Falls Prevention Precautions?

300

All employees which are nurse's aides, activity aides, social workers, nurses, management, and providers.

Who are mandated reporters of abuse?

300

This medication requires the nurse to check the resident's apical pulse before administering if no irregularities are noted.

What is digoxin?

300

Gown, gloves, and handwashing for for high contact activities for residents with chronic wounds, feeding tubes, urinary catheters, PICC or central lines, and MDROs. Outlined in Policy LTC-144 Transmission-Based Precaution.

What are Enhanced Barrier Precautions?

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Fall resulting in a major injury - bone fracture, joint dislocation, closed head injury with altered consciousness, subdural hematoma. 

A significant change in condition warranting an ER evaluation or Rapid Response.

Resident / resident physical altercation. 

What is when you should call the Health Facilities Licensing and Certification number, the resident's family, the provider on call and the LTC Director and/or on call nurse? 

400

Care plan • Tasks • Assessments/UDAs • Consents • Risks and Benefits

What are the 5 possible clinical pathways that may be associated with an order?


Policy LTC-138 Twenty-Four Hour Order Review

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This activity is permitted to occur all day, any day and at night.

What is visitation?

400

These must be locked when unattended.

What are medication carts, medication rooms, and computers?

400

Written protocols on antibiotic prescribing, including documentation of the indication, dosage, and duration of the use of antibiotics.

What is an Antibiotic Stewardship Program?

400

Directions to print the EMAR, POC, Care Plans, and Facesheets. 

Blank Progress Notes sheets, blank Vital Signs Flow Sheets, blank Physician Order Sheets, and blank Lab Requisitions. 

What are the components of the System Downtime Toolkit?

500

This policy outlines food storage in LTC.

What is Policy LTC-178 Prevention of Foodborne Illnesses?

500

A philosophy that encourages both older adults and their caregivers to express choice and practice self-determination in meaningful ways at every level of daily life.

What is "resident-directed care?"

500

Gradual dose reductions and behavioral interventions, unless clinically contraindicated, in an effort to discontinue.

What are requirements for psychotropic medication use?

500

Fever, pain when urinating, reddened skin that is warm to touch, elevated WBC count, new sudden confusion, crackles in lungs, new onset lethargy.  

What are possible signs of infection that warrant further investigation / testing? 

500

This green box is located on the shelf, above the printer, in the main copy room. 

What is the Pace Evacuation Toolkit?

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