A resident's diagnosis maps to one of these categories - Major Joint Replacement, Other Orthopedic, Medical Management and Non-Orthopedic Surgery and Acute Neurologic.
What are the clinical categories for PT/OT?
This triggers cognitive impairment.
What is a BIMS score of 12 or less?
Highest nursing function score
What is 16?
Number of NTA case mix groups
What is 6?
An optional assessment
What is an IPA?
The clinical category and this give us the therapy case mix groupers.
What is the therapy functional score?
Aphasia, Dysphagia, Oral cancers, and CVA.
What are speech comorbidities?
PHQ-9 score qualifying as depressed
What is 10 or greater?
Points for HIV/AIDS
What is 8 points?
Only to be used for State and managed care
What is an OSA?
PT/OT has this many case mix groups.
What is 16?
Nutritional approach used in SLP classification
What is a mechanically altered diet?
Tracheostomy, ventilator or infection isolation
What is extensive services?
The first 3 days at the highest rate
What is the variable per diem for NTA?
Two assessments that can't be combined
What is OSA and IPA?
The highest functional score for PT/OT.
What is 24?
Loss of liquids/solids from mouth when eating or drinking
What is the a swallowing disorder?
Pneumonia, hemiplegia, chemo, oxygen, IV meds, transfusions
What is clinically complex?
NTA number of conditions
What is 50?
LOA less than 3 days
What is an interrupted stay?
The first day the VPD beings.
What is day 21?
Number of SLP case mix groups
What is 12?
End split for Reduced Physical Function
What is restorative services?
Majority of NTA qualifiers
What are ICD 10 codes?
PDPM starts with...
What is the primary reason for admission?