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OCS
OASIS
Functional Items
100
This OCS functional item is the #1 target for the ARD's to see a 10% or greater improvement
What is Bed Transferring
100
This is what the OASIS acronym stand for.
What is Outcome and Assessment Information Set
100
In the functional items on the OASIS, this score indicates independence with any task
What is zero
200
The number of functional outcomes OCS tracks
What is 12
200
The M# for Ambulation/Locomotion
What is M1860
200
A "spotter" (AKA: Stand by assist or verbal cues) indicates this level of score for the grooming items
What is 2
300
This "score" in home care language is derived from OASIS answers and might look something like C2F3S4
What is the HHRG score
300
CMS identifies this as the adjustment in payment to account for differences in patient need
What is case mix adjustment
300
If a patient requires the continuous presence of another person for bathing in the tub/shower, this is the appropriate response
What is 3
400
These 2 functional items are the only ones region-wide we are currently exceeding in national averages
What are phone use and bathing
400
Scoring below this number on the Braden scale puts your patient at a risk for developing pressure ulcers
What is 19
400
For the bed transferring item, if a patient can bear weight and pivot, and requires more than minimal human assist, this is the appropraite selection
What is 2
500
The title of this printable OCS document our BD staff will use to flaunt our tremendous outcomes!
What is the Executive Summary
500
A score above this number indicates increased fall risk on the TUG score
What is 14
500
the number of functional items that contribute to the 'F' score on the OASIS
What is 6 (Bathing, UB Dressing, LB dressing, Ambulation/Locomotion, Bed transfers, Toilet transfers)