They are the primary discharge planner.
Who are Social Workers?
They are discussed in IDT rounds.
Who are the patients?
SOC and ROC
What is Start of Care and Reinstatement of Care?
A patient new to or returning to a shelter may need this document.
What is the shelter packet?
____ and ____ are the best to treat patient with Bipolar use disorder.
What is medication and psychotherapy?
SW must do this first if a patient comes in reporting history of abuse/violence.
a) Contact a supervisor to let them know about the case after doing a chart review
b) Go see the patient and ask them to talk about what happened
c) Not go see the patient.
What is A, Contact a supervisor to let them know about the case after doing a chart review?
The workers involved in IDT rounds.
Who are the Doctors, Nurses, Social workers, and rehab specialists.
CHF
What is Congestive Heart Failure?
Social Workers have to work on obtaining insurance authorization for Calvary Hospital when they are recommended for inpatient hospice. When calling the insurance social workers must say this ____ to possibly get patient's case approved.
What is acute inpatient end of life care?
It's an uncommon side effect of certain medicines. People who develop this drug-induced movement disorder can’t control their facial movements. They develop facial tics like lip-smacking, tongue thrusting and rapid blinking. It may occur due to drugs, or antipsychotics, that treat mental illness. Symptoms may go away when you change medications.
What is Tardive dyskinesia?
SW do/complete this when a patient is being discharge.
What is a Discharge note?
This person leads IDT rounds
Who is the Unit RN manager?
BIBA
What is Brought In By Ambulance?
A patient is from a nursing home. A social worker assessment is needed to be completed after they have been admitted for ____ days.
What is 30 days?
This condition is where a mental health issue disrupts how your brain works. This causes real, physical symptoms that a person can’t control. Symptoms can include seizures, weakness or paralysis, or reduced input from one or more senses (sight, sound, etc.). This condition is often treatable through various types of therapy.
What is Conversion disorder?