History of HH
OASIS
Definitions
Home Care Stew
Wounds
100
When were the first formal home health care agencies established?
What is the 1880's
100
What is the name for the patient’s right to understand why we ask the questions we do and what we do with the answers.
What is Oasis Rights
100
Provision of health care services to a patient in his/her place of residence.
What is Home Health Care
100
How often must a HHA/C.N.A. be supervised?
What is Every 14 Days (not every two weeks)
100
Redness of the skin caused by vasodilation related to inflammation, infection or injury
What is Erythema
200
The first major boom in the number of home health agencies occurred in 1965 with this enactment.
What is Medicare/Medicaid
200
How many days are allowed from the date of the initial assessment to encode and submit Oasis data to CMS?
What is 30 Days
200
Provision of non professional services for patients in their place of residence.
What is Caregiver or Aide
200
What are three items that must be easily located in the home if a surveyor makes a visit?
What is Medication List, Orientation Book (Hotline to State phone number, grievance process, copy of consent, and patient rights including OASIS Rights)
200
Necrotic tissue that forms a black thickened covering over wounds
What is Eschar
300
The first organized home health care started in 1913 through the work of Metropolitan Life Insurance company and this organization:
What is American Red Cross
300
How many days do we have for all professionals ordered to complete a comprehensive assessment (includes SN, PT, OT, ST, MSW)
What is Five Calendar Days (SOC is Day 1)
300
The type of in home service generally paid by Medicaid and can include homemaker, respite and skilled nursing services.
What is In-Home Care
300
What is our policy on handwashing in the home?
What is Soap and water upon entering the home, gel sanitizer after
300
Fluid that comes from wounds. Can be clear ( serous), sanguineous (bloody) or purulent (pus)
What is Exudate
400
Concept that directed patients to the most appropriate and most cost-effective health care setting based on their needs:
What is Managed Care
400
What does OASIS stand for?
What is Outcome and Assessment Information Set
400
US Government program of hospitalization insurance and voluntary medical insurance for persons 65 and older.
What is Medicare
400
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400
Intact skin with non-blanchable redness of a localized area usually over a bony prominence. Darkly pigmented skin may not have visible blanching; its color may differ from the surrounding area. The area may be painful, firm, soft, warmer or cooler as compared to adjacent tissue. Category I may be difficult to detect in individuals with dark skin tones.
What is Stage 1 pressure ulcer
500
An upper class British woman that lead a group of female nurses to the Crimea in October of 1854 to deliver nursing service to British Soldiers.
Who is Florence Nightingale
500
What is Oasis?
What is Systematic comparative measure of patients outcomes at two points in time.
500
The protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations.
What is Nursing
500
An inability to leave home and, therefore, leaving home requires a considerable and taxing effort.
What is "Homebound"
500
Full thickness tissue loss in which actual depth of the ulcer is completely obscured by slough (yellow, tan, gray, green or brown) and/or eschar (tan, brown or black) in the wound bed. Until enough slough and/or eschar are removed to expose the base of the wound, the true depth cannot be determined; but it will be either a Category/Stage III or IV. Stable (dry, adherent, intact without erythema or fluctuance) eschar on the heels serves as “the body’s natural (biological) cover” and should not be removed
What is Unstageable pressure ulcer