Level of Care
Survey Prep
Residence Policies
MyUnity
Scales/Tools
100

The most common level of hospice care; it is designed for patients who are stable and whose symptoms are well-managed.

What is routine home care? 

100

An employee requirement to complete upon hire to rule out tuberculosis. (must list 1 of 3)

What is 2-step TST OR Quantiferon GOLD OR Chest X-Ray?

100

Requirements for pet visits at OLP (Must list 2 of 4!)

What is visibly clean, well-behaved, leashed, and in the control of an adult handler?

100

A medication tile will highlight this color on the MAR when a PRN medication has been given within the ordered frequency.

What is red?

100

A non-invasive measurement to assess nutritional decline and weight loss.

What is a MAC (mid-arm circumference)?

200
A level of care for when a patient's symptoms are too complex to manage at home. 

What is GIP?

200

A hospice-mandated program that meets regularly to focus on high-risk problems, track patient outcomes, and evaluate the safety and quality of patient care.

What is QAPI (Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement)

200

Where vital signs should be documented. 

What is MyUnity / Clinical Smartboard?

200

Where to view, update, add, or discontinue pieces of the patient's care plan outside of a visit.

What is the IDG Module?

200

Used for non-verbal patients to assess pain.

What is the FLACC? 

300

Level of care designed to provide temporary relief for caregivers. 

What is Respite Care?

300

The key times to wash your hands during medication administration

What is before pulling medications from cart/cards AND before administering medications AND after administering medications?

300

What happens after the Ramsey County ME form has been emailed/faxed

What is to be printed out and placed in discharge bin with completed discharge record?

300

GIP progress notes and assessments must be documented as this. 

What is a visit? (GIP Assessment Note / GIP Progress Note)

300

A scoring tool used specifically to measure the progression of Alzheimer's Dementia.

What is the FAST (Functional Assessment Staging Test)?

400

Staffing requirements for a facility to take GIP level of care. 

What is 24-hour nursing care?

400
These are the 5 main hazards OLP is vulernable to. (must list 2 of 5).

What are Tordnados/Flood AND Winter Storm AND Power Failure AND Cyber Attack AND Pandemic. 

400

The times that the building should have the alarms activated?

What is 9:00 PM - 4:00 AM?

400

Must be entered before a PRN medication has been documented in MyUnity

What is an administration note?

400

% that indicates functional status, ambulation, activity levels, and nutrition. May be useful in indicating life expectancy.

What is Palliative Performance Scale (PPS?)

500

The level(s) of care that a hospice program must be able to provide their patients.

What is Routine Home Care, General Inpatient (GIP) Care, Respite Care, and Continuous Home Care?

500

One of OLP's current Performance Improvement Projects (PIPs) (must list 1 of current 5 projects)

What is Home Health Value Based Purchasing OR Staff Communication & Feedback OR Fit Testing Compliance OR Grievances/Formal Concerns OR Infection Control Reporting Compliance?

500

The document that establishes the ethical standards and moral guidance for Catholic health care services. It is centered on promoting human dignity and must be followed as a Private Juridic Person. 

What is the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services (ERDs)?

500

The area of the clinical record that indicates demographic information, family/friends that can receive specific patient information, and lists the funeral home. 

What is the patient profile?

500

Classifies the severity of heart failure; hospice patients typically should be St. IV.

What is the NYHA (New York Heart Association) Classification?

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