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What is the minimum square footage of a single room? - ANSWER100 Square Feet
Appendix J - ANSWERImmediate Jeopardy
Severity Level 2 - ANSWERNoncompliance that has a potential to cause MORE than
minimal harm. Not an IJ
TC must complete these tasks during offsite prep - ANSWER1. Create/Export shell
from ACO and Import into ASEQ
2. Add team members
3. Complete offsite prep in LTCSP
4. Make unit assignments
5. Assign Facility Tasks
6. Print all required documents
7. Share Offsite prep with team members
What documents to print during offsite prep - ANSWER1. Matrix with instructions
2. Entrance conference worksheet
3. 3 Beneficiary Worksheets
When to share data - ANSWERAt the end of each day and when the team
composition changes
7 LTCSP steps - ANSWER1. Offsite Prep
2. Facility Entrance
3. Initial Pool Process
4. Sample Selection
5. Investigation
6. Ongoing Investigations and Facility Tasks
7. Potential Citations
How wide must an exit corridor be? - ANSWER8 feet
Antipsychotic Medications - ANSWER1. Thorazine (Chlorpromazine)
2. Haldol (Haloperidol)
3. Abilify (Aripiprazole)
4. Clozaril (Clozapine)
5. Zyprexa (Olanzapine)
6. Latuda (Lurasidone)
7. Seroquel (Quetipine)
8. Risperdal (Risperidone)
, What to look for during unnecessary medication investigation? - ANSWER1.
Excessive dose
2. Excessive duration
3. Adequate monitoring
4. Indication for use
5. Use in presence of adverse consequences
What is a Psychotropic drug? - ANSWERAny drug that affects brain activities
associated with mental processes and behavior-include anti-psychotic,
antidepressant, anti-anxiety and hypnotic medications
Anticholinergic Side Effect - ANSWER1. dry mouth
2. blurred vision
3. tachycardia
4. urinary retention
5. constipation
6. confusion
7. delirium
8. hallucinations
9. increased blood pressure
What is an Extrapyramidal Symptom (EPS) - ANSWERA neurological side effect that
may occur within a few days or years of treatment with antipsychotics. Can include:
akathisia, medication-induced Parkinsonism, dystonia.
What is Akathesia? - ANSWERA distressing feeling of internal restlessnesss that may
appear as constant motion, the inability to sit still, fidgeting, pacing or rocking.
What is Dystonia? - ANSWERAcute, painful, spastic contraction of muscle groups
(commonly the neck, eyes and trunk) that often occurs soon after initiating
treatment.
what is NMS (neuroleptic malignant syndrome)? - ANSWERSyndrome related to the
use of antipsychotics that presents with a sudden onset of diffuse muscle rigidity,
high fever, labile blood pressure, tremor, and cognitive dysfunction. POTENTIALLY
FATAL if not treated immediately, including stopping the offending medication.
What is Serotonin syndrome? - ANSWERSerious clinical condition resulting from
overstimulation of serotonin receptors. Commonly related to the use of SSRI's,
SNRI's, triptans, and antibiotics. Restlessness, hallucinations, confusion, loss of
coordination, fast heartbeat, rapid changes in blood pressure, increased
temperature, overactive reflexes, NV&D.
What is Tardive Dyskinesia? - ANSWERAbnormal muscle movements such as lip
smacking, tongue darting, chewing movements, slow and aimless arm and leg
movements.