This document has a flow chart to help you make a medical decision.
What is the Injury and Illness Protocol?
These need to be checked before giving any medications.
What are:
1 Client 2 Medication 3 Amount
4 Route 5 Time
When this disaster happens, you should close the doors as you exit.
What is a fire?
This plan talks about the client's budget.
What is the Individual Financial Plan (IFP)?
This might include staff retraining, medical follow-up, or incresed supervision after an incident.
What are corrective actions?
This is a review of documentation, supports, and services to ensure staff are following policies and regulations.
What is an audit?
The person that contacts the family/guardian in an emergency situation.
Who is the Manager?
This happens within an hour of giving medications.
What is a Medication Check?
When this disaster ocurrs you should open the windows, and move to a room with no windows.
What is a tornado?
This plan gives instructions on day to day support needs of the client.
What is the Individual Instruction Support Plan (IISP)?
This section describes steps the team will take to prevent the incident from happening again.
What is the plan of future corrective actions?
In case of a missing person, the location of a client's photo to give to police.
What is Therap or their home?
The first step in the Emergency Medical Procedure.
What is call 911?
Hospital admission, choking, and unusual death need to be reported within ______________
What is 1 hour?
Stay inside the house with the doors locked and curtains drawn when this is happening nearby.
What is Police Action?
This plan determines the level of support provided by the Care Provider.
What is the Person Centered Service Plan (PCSP)?
This section documents who was informed about the incident after a GER is submitted.
What is the Notification Section?
This needs to be checked when someone you don't know comes to the door.
What is ID?
The length of time spent looking for a missing client before notifying the Police.
What is 15 minutes?
Clients should be taking their medications either in the _______ or the _______.
What is the kitchen or the bathroom?
The first thing to do when a water pipe breaks.
What is turn off the water?
This plan contains what to watch for to head behaviors off at the pass.
What is the Positive Behavior Support Plan (PBSP)?
GERs should never be submitted without ___________ and _______________?
What are Corrective Actions and Plan of Future Corrective Actions?
This is the place to keep track of meetings, appointments, activities, phone calls, and soooo much more.
What is your planner?
You can find information about reporting suspected self-neglect in this protocol.
What is the Mandated Reporter Protocol?
Medication or nurse delegation errors that show a pattern involving the same clieent or the same employee needs to be reported before this amount of time expires.
What is 24 hours?
The meeting place if a major disaster takes place and the clients can't stay in their homes.
What is the Main Office?
Where you can find the level of support needed when the individual is in the community.
What is the Person Centered Service Plan, Individual Instruction Support Plan, and/or Positive Behavior Support Plan?
These individuals may need to be notified depending on the situation.
Who are supervisors, managers, guardians, case managers, and administrators.
The Ultimate Goal for all of our clients.
What is to Live Independently.