What blood type is universal donor?
What is O negative?
The frequency minimum we perform wound measurements and take photos of wounds?
What is the once a week?
The frequency a RN needs to see a patient with a wound to assess wound progress
What is at least every two weeks?
Director of Operations for our branch
Who is Linda Farris?
Where should we document current medications?
What is medication profile?
What is the term to describe when a patient needs the help of another person or special equipment to leave their home?
What is homebound?
How often is a supervisory visit done?
What is every 14 days for wound patients and 30 days for all others?
What does LUPA mean?
What is Low Utilization Payment Adjustment?
The care team uses this ___________ to guide what care we provide.
What is a plan of care?
What are they referring to when a patient reports they are in the yellow zone
What is a Zone Tool?
The client is stuck at the doctor's and cannot have service today. Where do we document?
What is care coordination or clinical note?
Also accept missed visit note
How is a patient's feelings about our services recorded/reported?
What is patient satisfaction survey?
The branch goal to keep our monthly missed visit percentage at or below
What is 10%?
Consents, Advanced Directives status, Vitals, Diagnosis's, Hospitalization History, a complete head to toe physical assessment are all recorded during this
What is the Start Of Care visit?
What, is a frequent medication side effect that Norvasc, Lyrica, Gabapentin, Steroids, Birth Control Pills, Actos and NSAID's have in common.
What is swelling to legs, ankles, and feet?
This is completed when a patient reports they are at the emergency room because their blood pressure is elevated________
What is an ER (Emergency Room) Coordination Note?
John reports that he feels his therapist is working him too hard, and he is sore afterwards, what do you do?
What is a patient complaint report?
Our branches fax number is
What is (940) 691-3364?
A patient is asked questions about their medications, mobility/abilities, and what matters to them
What are the 4 M's
What is the name of the pain when you can still feel an amputated limb?
What is phantom pain or neuropathic pain?
John's wound has been uncovered and are now infected. Where do you record this information?
What is a patient infection report?
When a change is noted in patient condition... What is it called when you share these findings with the rest of the care team?
What is Care Coordination?
The employee funded employee assistance program is called_____
What is Enhabit Cares?