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Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) indicate
hazardous chemicals in a product, describing the product, and giving
precautions for use and safe handling. It is also known as SDS.
An exposure control plan is the facility's plan of prevention and control
of exposure to
bloodborne pathogens.
AED (automated external defibrillator) is a
portable device that automatically diagnoses the life-threatening
cardiac arrhythmias of ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia
in a resident and can treat them through defibrillation, the application of
electrical therapy which stops the arrhythmia, allowing the heart to
reestablish an effective rhythm. With simple audio and visual
commands, AEDs are designed to be simple to use for the lay person.
AED use is taught in first aid, certified first responder, and basic life
support (BLS) level cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) classes.
,The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) monitors the Safe Medical
Devices Act (SMDA). The Safe Medical Devices Act (SMDA)
requires a facility to report to the FDA any incident that reasonably
suggests that a medical device or a drug contributed to the death or
serious illness or injury of a resident or staff member. The Federal Food,
Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) empowers the FDA to seek penalties
against violators of the SMDA.
Alcohol based rubs (ABHR) are an
effective method of decontaminating hands
Engineering controls are
control measures that isolate and remove hazards from the workplace.
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) establishes
standards for making
public buildings accessible and usable by the handicapped.
Activities of daily living (ADLs) include
eating, bathing, dressing, bathroom usage, getting into and out of bed,
mobility, and continence. Instrumental activities of daily living include
keeping track of
personal finances, preparing meals, light housework, telephone use, taking
medications, accessing transportation, and caring for pets.
,What are the late loss ADL's?
Bed mobility, transfer, toilet used and eating.
Hospice Care is provided only to
persons usually believed to be at the end of their lives, with 6 months or
less to live, who seek alleviation from pain rather than intensive
technologic medical
treatment.
Five stages of grief are
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
Custodial Nursing care is not covered by
Medicare at all. Medicare Part A only covers services associated with a
skilled nursing stay. Medicare Part A does cover hospice services.
Person-centered care refocuses choices and goals of care to the
resident preferences, emphasizing self-determination, choices, worth,
values, history, and interests, to promote a life-affirming, satisfying
experience.
By the year 2060, the United States population of persons over the age of
65 is projected to make up
35.9% of the population
, The number of men in nursing facilities is expected to
flip in coming years, which is exactly opposite of what we currently see in
our facility populations.
"Baby boomer" refers to the generation of individuals born in the post-
WWII era between
1946 and 1964. They are sandwiched between the "silent generation" from
1928 to 1945 and "Generation X" from 1965 to 1980.
Respite Care provides relief to the
primary caregiver of a chronically ill or disabled beneficiary. It allows
the primary caregiver to be absent for a time. It is often done by NF
admitting a person over a weekend.
Straight-line depreciation is a depreciation method in which the
historical cost of an asset is spread over its useful life so that the
depreciation expense is the same in every time period in which the
asset functions. The IRS has useful life estimates for most assets that
are mandated in reporting taxes or, in most instances, in calculating
depreciation reports for Medicare, Medicaid,
and some other third-party payers.
Straight-line depreciation formula looks like this:
(Asset cost - salvage value) / useful life = depreciation value per year
(15,000 - 500) / 10 = $1,450