SNFing Around
Money
Medcaid/Medicare
OT/OTA Salaries
Cultural Competency, Ethics,and Advocacy
The Rehab Process
Patient Rights and Choices
100
Used to determine the amount of therapy each patient receives.
What is RUGS?
100
The median salary for Occupational Therapist Assistant in 2012.
What is 48,940?
100
The ability and availability to work effectively within the cultural context of the patient.
What is cultural competency?
100
Medical Insurance is also known as Medicare Part ___.
What is Part B?
100
In the clinical process, clinicians will make recommendations for care. Are patients required to follow these recommendations?
What is NO! They are called recommendations for a reason :)
200
This age range represents most of the SNF population.
What is 80+?
200
The minimum time required in minutes to fall into the ultra high rug level.
What is 720 minutes?
200
Occupational therapy personnel shall demonstrate a concern for the well-being and safety of the recipients of their services.
What is Beneficence?
200
Evaluation and intervention provided to improve function and prevent secondary conditions in this population.
What is Occupational Therapist?
200
The SNF prospective payment is based on the classification of persons residing in nursing homes into
What is Resource Utlization Groups?
300
There are special beds in SNF designated for
What is Alzheimers, Rehabilitation, or Ventilator- dependent patients?
300
A federally operated health care program for people who are elderly or disabled.
What is Medicare?
300
Promote a healthy lifestyle, attend training programs, participating actively in professional organizations to contribute to best practices in the profession, keep up-to-date documentation, etc.
What is ways we can advocate for OT services?
300
True or False: Evaluation time and therapy time are interchangeable for the purpose of RUG level determinations.
What is FALSE?
300
A standarized examination set used to assess and reassess each Medicare beneficiary who receives services in a SNF
What is Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI)?
400
These are the most common diagnoses seen by OT in SNF.
What is stroke, orthopedic, cardiovascular, and pulmonary conditions?
400
The minimum amount of DAYS that rehabilitation specialists have to provide to someone under a rug level of ultra low.
What is 3 days?
400
evaluating, developing, improving, sustaining or restoring skil in activities of daily living (ADL), work or productive activities, including instrumental activities of daily living (IADLS), play and leisure activies, ect.
What is occupational therapy services?
400
It is unethical to deliver ________ or ________ services in order to reach a particular RUG level or meet the weekly number of minutes.
What is unnecessary or inappropriate?
400
An OT practitioner is evaluating a patient and notices a bruise on the patient's shoulder that looks like a hand and fingerprint.
What is make a report to appropriate authorities?
500
Average number of Americans that reside in SNF facilities in the United States.
What is 15,673?
500
The health care program that covers beneficiaries for the first 100 days of their stay in a SNF (be specific).
What is Medicare Part A?
500
Occupational therapy personnel shall provide services in a fair and equitable manner.
What is Social Justice?
500
This assesses needs and determines a patient's RUG level. It must be completed within 5 days of admission to a SNF.
What is Minimum Data Set (MDS)?
500
A SNF's public relations department plans to take some pictures of the OT staff working with patients. Before proceeding, this must be obtained....
What is patients' written consents to take the photographs and use them for publicity?