AND ANSWER
Noncompliance that has potential to cause more than minimal harm that is not IJ
resident has no more than minimal discomfort,
their is a potential to compromise residents ability to reach highest practicable level,
shame/embarassment without loss of interest
minimal episodic pain,
facility has no system to prevent problems - ANSWERSWhat is severity level 2
Create/export shell from ACO
Import shell into ASE-q
Add team members
Complete offsite prep screen
Make unit assignments
Make mandatory task assignments
print documents
Share offsite prep with team - ANSWERSThe TC must complete which tasks during offsite prep?
1 matrix with instructions
1 entrance conference worksheet
3 beneficiary worksheets - ANSWERSWhat documents are printed by the TC during offsite prep?
To briefly screen all residents and observe, interview and complete initial record review. -
ANSWERSWhat is the purpose of the initial pool process?
,At the end of each day and when the team composition changes. - ANSWERSWhen should you
share data?
The completed I.P data is shared and the TC confirms that the data is complete. -
ANSWERSWhat must be done prior to Sample Selection
1. Offsite prep
2. Facility entrance
3. Initial Pool Process
4. Sample Selction
5.Investigation
6. Ongoing and other survey activities
7. Potential Citations - ANSWERSWhat are the 7 LTSCP steps?
8 feet - ANSWERSHow wide must an exit corridor be?
Thorazine (chlorpromazine) Haldol (haloperidol) Abilify (aripiprazole) Clozaril (clozapine)
Zyprexa (olanzapine) Latuda (lurasidone) Seroquel (quetiapine) Risperdal (risperidone) -
ANSWERSName 3 antipsychotics
Excessive dose
excessive duration
without adequate monitoring
without adequate indication for use
use in the presence of adverse consequences - ANSWERSIndications of unnecessary medication
include?
, Any drug that affects brain activities associated with mental processes and behavior-include
anti-psychotic, antidepressant, anti-anxiety and hypnotic medications - ANSWERSWhat is a
psychotropic drug?
an effect of a medication that may cause dry mouth, blurred vision, tachycardia, urinary
retention, constipation, confusion, delirium, hallucinations, flushed and increased blood
pressure - ANSWERSWhat is "anticholinergic side effect"?
a neurological side effect that may occur within a few day or years of treatment with
antipsychotics. Includes various syndromes such as; akathisia, medication-induced
Parkinsonism, and dystonia. - ANSWERSWhat is Extrapyramidal symptoms" (EPS)?
a distressing feeling of internal restlessnesss that may appear as constant motion, the inability
to sit still, fidgeting, pacing or rocking. - ANSWERSWhat is akathesia ?
Syndrome of symptoms like Parkinson's; tremor, shuffling gait, slowness of movement,
expressionless face, drooling, postural unsteadiness and rigidity of muscles. - ANSWERSWhat is
Medication-induced Parkinsonism?
acute, painful, spastic contraction of muscle groups (commonly the neck, eyes and trunk) that
often occurs soon after initiating treatment. - ANSWERSWhat is dystonia?
Syndrome related to the use of antispychotics that presents with a sudden onset of diffuse
muscle rigidity, high fever, labile blood pressure, tremor, and cognitive dysfunction. Potentially
fatal if not treated immediatley, including stopping the offending medication. - ANSWERSWhat
is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS)?
Serious 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. - ANSWERSWhat is serotonin syndrome?