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Appendix Q Contains what information? Determining Immediate Jeopardy What are the three components of IJ? 1. Harm a. Actual - was there an outcome of harm? b. Potential - Is there the likelihood of potential harm? 2. Immediacy - Is the harm or potential harm likely to occur in the very near future? 3. Culpability - a. did the entity know about the situation? If so, when did they first become aware? b. Should the entity have known about the situation? c. Did the entity thoroughly investigate the circumstances? d. Did the entity implement corrective measures? e. Has the entity re-evaluate the measures to ensure the situation was corrected? Failure to protect from abuse triggers? 1. Serious injuries such as head trauma or fractures -consensual sexual interactions lained serious injuries that have not been investigated 4. staff striking or roughly handling an individual 5. staff yelling, swearing, gesturing or calling an individual derogatory names 6. bruises around the breast or genital area or suspicious injuries Failure to prevent neglect triggers? 1. lack of timely assessment of individuals after injury 2. lack of supervision for individual with known special needs 3. failure to carry out dr orders 4. repeated occurrences such as falls which place the individual at risk of harm without intervention 5. access to chemical and physical hazards by individuals who are at risk 6. access to hot water of sufficient temperature to cause tissue injury 7. non functioning call system without compensatory measures 8. unsupervised smoking by an individual with a known safety risk 9. lack of supervision of cognitively impaired individuals with known elopement risk 10. failure to adequately monitor individuals with known severe self-injurious behavior 11. failure to adequately monitor and intervene for serious medical/surgical conditions 12. use of chemical./physical restraints without adequate monitoring 13. improper feeding/positioning of individual with known aspiration risk 14. inadequate supervision to prevent physical altercations Failure to protect from psychological harm triggers? 1. Application of chemical/physical restraints without clinical indication 2. Presence of behaviors by staff such as threatening or demeaning resulting in displays of fear, unwillingness to communicate and recent or sudden changes in behavior by individuals 3. Lack of interventions to prevent individuals from creating an environment of fear Failure to protect from undue adverse medication consequences and/or failure to provide medications as prescribed triggers 1. Administration of medication to an individual with a known history of allergic reaction to that medication 2. Lack of monitoring and identification of potential serious drug interaction, side effects, and adverse reactions 3. Administration of contraindicated medications 4. Pattern of repeated medication errors without intervention 5. Lack of diabetic monitoring resulting or likely to result in serious hypoglycemia or hyperglycemic reaction 6. Lack of timely and appropriate monitoring required for drug titration Failure to provide adequate nutrition and hydration to support and maintain health triggers? 1. Food supply inadequate to meet the nutritional needs for the individual 2. Failure to provide adequate nutrition and hydration resulting in malnutrition; eg severe weight loss, abnormal lab values 3. withholding nutrition and hydration without advance directives 4. lack of potable water supply Failure to protect from widespread nosocomial infections triggers? 1. pervasive improper handling of bodily fluids or substances from an individual with an infectious disease number of infections or contagious diseases without appropriate reporting, intervention and care 3. pattern of ineffective infection control precautions 4. high number of nosocomial infections caused by cross contamination from staff and/or equipment/supplies Failure to correctly identify individuals triggers? 1. blood products given to wrong individual 2. surgical procedure/treatment performed on wrong individual or wrong body part 3. administration of medication or treatment to wrong individual 4. discharge of infant to wrong individual Failure to safely administer blood products and safely monitor organ transplantation triggers? 1. wrong blood type infused 2. improper storage of blood 3. high number of serious blood reactions 4. incorrect cross match 5. lack of monitoring Failure to provide safety from fire, smoke and environment hazards and/or failure to educate staff in handling emergency situations triggers? 1. nonfunctioning or lack of emergency equipment and/or power source 2. smoking in high risk areas 3. incidents such as electrical shock, fires 4. ungrounded/unsafe electrical equipment 5. widespread lack of knowledge of emergency procedures by staff 6. widespread infestation by insects/rodents 7. lack of functioning ventilation, heating, or cooling system placing individuals at risk 8. use of non-approved space heaters in resident or patient areas 9. improper handling/disposal of hazardous materials, chemicals and waste 10. locking exit doors in a manner that does not comply with NFPA 101 11. obstructed hallways and exits preventing egress 12. lack of maintenance of fire or life safety systems 13. unsafe dietary practices resulting in high potential for food borne illnesses Failure to provide initial medical screening, stabilization of emergency medical conditions and safe transfer for individuals and women in active labor....not really applicable to the long term care side so I chose not to include it. ... What is the definition of Immediate Jeopardy? a situation in which the providers noncompliance with one or more requirements of participation has caused, or is likely to cause, serious injury, harm, impairment, or death to a resident What is the definition of abuse? the WILLFUL infliction of injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation, or punishment with resulting physical harm, pain, or mental anguish What is the definition of neglect? failure to provide goods and services necessary to avoid physical harm, mental anguish, or mental illness Principals of Immediate Jeopardy 1. only ONE INDIVIDUAL needs to be at risk 2. SERIOUS HARM, INJURY, IMPAIRMENT, OR DEATH does NOT HAVE TO OCCURE BEFORE CONSIDERING immediate jeopardy. Requires HIGH potential for those outcomes. 3. Individuals must not be subjected to abuse by ANYONE...staff, family, visitors, volunteers 4. Serious harm can result from both abuse and neglect 5. Psychological harm is as serious as physical harm 6. When a cognitively impaired individual harmed another individual receiving care from the entity due to the entity's failure to provide care and services to avoid physical harm, mental anguish, or mental illness, this should be considered neglect. 7. any time a team cites abuse or neglect, it should consider IJ What points should be considered regarding entity compliance in regards to immediate jeopardy? 1. the entity either created a situation or allowed a situation to continue which resulted in serious harm or a potential for serious harm, injury, impairment, or death to individuals 2. the entity had an opportunity to implement corrective or preventive measures Key components to prevent abuse and neglect? 1. screening 2. training 3. prevention 4. identification 5. investigation 6. protection 7. reporting/response Principles of Documentation #1 Entity compliance and noncompliance -When an entity complies with the requirements applicable to the survey conducted, the form CMS-2567 should consist of an explicit statement that the entity is in compliance. - If an entity does not comply with one or more applicable requirements, the form CMS-2567 includes corresponding citations of noncompliance Principles of Documentation #2 Using Plain Language - The deficiency citation is written clearly, objectively and in a manner that is easily understood. Principles of Documentation #3 Components of a Deficiency Citation - regulatory reference - deficient practice statement - relevant findings Principles of Documentation #4 Relevant onsite correction of findings - if during the survey the entity corrects the situation that resulted in the deficiency, a determination of

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...ANSWER>>cDetermining cImmediate cJeopardy


2. What care cthe cthree ccomponents cof cIJ?
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b. Potential c- cIs cthere cthe clikelihood cof cpotential charm?
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b. Should cthe centity chave cknown cabout cthe csituation?
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d. Did cthe centity cimplement ccorrective cmeasures?
e. Has cthe centity cre-evaluate cthe cmeasures cto censure cthe csituation cwas ccorrected?

3. cFailure cto cprotect cfrom cabuse ctriggers?
...ANSWER>>c1. cSerious cinjuries csuch cas chead ctrauma cor cfractures
2. non-consensual csexual cinteractions
3. unexplained cserious cinjuries cthat chave cnot cbeen cinvestigated
4. staff cstriking cor croughly chandling can cindividual
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6. bruises caround cthe cbreast cor cgenital carea cor csuspicious cinjuries


4. Failure cto cprevent cneglect ctriggers?
...ANSWER>>c1. clack cof ctimely cassessment cof cindividuals cafter cinjury
2. clack cof csupervision cfor cindividual cwith cknown cspecial cneeds

3. failure cto ccarry cout cdr corders
4. repeated coccurrences csuch cas cfalls cwhich cplace cthe cindividual cat crisk cof charm cwithout
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5. access cto cchemical cand cphysical chazards cby cindividuals cwho care cat crisk
6. access cto chot cwater cof csufficient ctemperature cto ccause ctissue cinjury
7. non cfunctioning ccall csystem cwithout ccompensatory cmeasures
8. unsupervised csmoking cby can cindividual cwith ca cknown csafety crisk
9. lack cof csupervision cof ccognitively cimpaired cindividuals cwith cknown celopement crisk
10. failure cto cadequately cmonitor cindividuals cwith cknown csevere cself-injurious cbehav- cior
11. failure cto cadequately cmonitor cand cintervene cfor cserious cmedical/surgical ccondi- ctions
12. use cof cchemical./physical crestraints cwithout cadequate cmonitoring
13. improper cfeeding/positioning cof cindividual cwith cknown caspiration crisk
14. inadequate csupervision cto cprevent cphysical caltercations

5. cFailure cto cprotect cfrom cpsychological charm ctriggers?
...ANSWER>>c1. cApplication cof cchem- cical/physical crestraints cwithout cclinical cindication
2. cPresence cof cbehaviors cby cstaff csuch cas cthreatening cor cdemeaning cresulting cin




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