Referral Process
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Anti-Infectives
Nutrition Services
Clinical Teams
100

What is the main differentiator between the chronic referral process from the acute referral process.

What is the Care Transition role? 

100

Who is the CEO of Option Care Health?

 John C. Rademacher. 

100

Medications used to treat bacterial infections are called?

What are antibiotics?

100

What do we call our Nutrition Services Program at Option Care Health?

What is Restore Plus? 

100

Who is responsible for PN concentration review and lab result evaluations. 

Who are (Registered) Dieticians?

200

Location(s) where INF referrals are typically processed.

What is a CMC (Care Management Center)? 

200

What is the top utilized patient education marketing piece used during a patient teach?

What is a SASH mat? 

200

Drug dispensed in small bag with vial attached for home mixing is called?

What is a minibag plus? 

200

What do we call nutrition delivered through intravenous methods?

What is parenteral nutrition? 

200

Option Care Health's Nursing Network is called this

What is Naven Health? 

300

Referral that contains all required documentation to start a patient on service is referred to as

What is a clean referral?

300

Name the application where mileage must be tracked during working days.

What is MOTUS? 

300

Name INF administration method that is highly simplistic but associated with high costs. 


hint: does not require priming or vials 

What is elastomeric device? 

300

Name TWO disease states we can cross-sell with antibiotics, Chronic services (biologics) and sometimes PN.

What are Ulcerative Colitis & Crohn's Disease

300

Who at OCH collaborates with providers and discuss clinical needs with patients.


Hint: Not CTS 

Who are (clinical) pharmacists? 

400

Name two required elements of care transition visit documentation. 

What are progress note (CTx Visit Note) and CTS Checklist? 

400

Name the dashboard displaying sales goals and anticipated attainment to date. 

What is IntelliPoint? 

400

Name the top INF disease state typically found in orthopedic surgery units.

What is osteomyelitis?

400

What do call additional ingredients added in the PN solution right before administration due to the short stability?

What are additives? 

400

IV lab draws, dressing changes and lengthy infusions are preferably done here. 

What is the AIS? 

500

What are the 3 elements required to be fully enrolled in our system?

Insurance Verification, Admission Assessment and Authorization 

500

Name the five geographical operational areas. 



What is South Central, Southeast, Northeast, North Central and West? 

500

What are the top INF drugs requiring only one dose per day.

What are Ertapenem (Invanz) and Ceftriaxone (Rocephin)?

500

What is the top PN disease state that is defined by paralysis of the stomach nerves and muscles.

What is gastroparesis?

500

Who completes early patient education and ensures patients are able and willing to do infusions ordered?

Who are Care Transition Specialists?