CHAP stands for this.
What is Community Health Accreditation Program
This is where you document your wound assessment
What is the Integumentary Command Center in Point Care?
You should always remove your gloves prior to this.
What is when entering your clinical bag or documenting on your tablet?
Where you should document your interdisciplinary communication.
What is in your visit narrative or in a case conference coordination note?
Medication Understanding Section in PointCare
What is where you can document medication teaching?
Where the clinical policies are located.
What is the VNANNJ policy manual?
VNANNJ documentation policy gives this timeframe for completion of documentation.
What is 48 hours?
At least this often a therapist must provide service and reassess patient to compare prior functional measurements
What is 30 days?
Measures the experience of people receiving services from a Medicare certified agency
What are HHCAHPS?
Medications should be reconciled at these points
What is SOC, Recertification, Discharge and any time a new medication is added?
Where the patient Bill of Rights is located.
What is the Patient Caregiver Guide?
How often a home health aide should be supervised.
What is at least every 14 days and the first home visit for a new home health aide?
This should occur if there is a noted patient change of status or an adjustment needed in the plan of care
What is timely contact of the patient's physician and document call and any new orders/interventions received?
A healthcare payment model that rewards healthcare providers based on the quality and value of care
What is Value Based Purchasing?
Anticoagulants, insulin, opioids, chemotherapy
What are high risk medications?
These items should be discussed and highlighted in the Patient Caregiver Guide to help prevent unnecessary rehospitalizations
What is the On Call Guidelines and VNA 24-hour number (1-800-We-Visit)?
When gloves should be changed.
What is between wound care when caring for multiple wounds, in between mucous membranes to avoid cross contamination?
Something based on clinical assessment/plan that should be left in the home.
What is the visit schedule?
The following should be included in a comprehensive pain assessment.
What is severity, location, pain tool, duration, character, frequency, what relieves or worsens pain?
Medication teaching should include
What is dose, frequency, purpose and potential side effects?
What are the VNANNJ main phone number and hotlines for CHAP and NJ Department of Health?
You should follow this steps if your patient or their family member voices a complaint.
What is document a complaint log in PointCare and notify your supervisor?
This should be given at least 48 hours in advance prior to agency discharge.
What is the NOMNC ( Notice of Medicare Non-Coverage?)
Before and after direct patient care, Before and after each procedure, After using the bathroom, After blowing or wiping the nose, Before and after eating, Before and after collecting specimen, When hands are soiled, After any contact with contaminated materials, Before re-entering nursing bag or patient’s clean supplies
What is when you are supposed to perform hand hygiene?
This should be in the patient's home no later than the 2nd home visit and should be located prior to any CHAP home visit?
What is the admission folder and patient caregiver guide?