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Colostomy/Ileostomy - ANSWERS-Restricted Conditions; A colostomy or an ileostomy is done
when part of the intestine needs to be removed or bypassed.
Administration of oxygen, catheter, and diabetes are... - ANSWERS-Restrictive Conditions 85612
Contractures - ANSWERS-Restrictive condition; a condition of shortening and hardening of
muscles, tendons, or other tissue, often leading to deformity and rigidity of joints. 85612
Enemas, suppositories, Incontinence of bowel or bladder, Injections are... - ANSWERS-
Restrictive conditions; 85612
Stage 1 & 2 Pressure Wounds and Wound Care are... - ANSWERS-Restricted conditions; 85612
Persons who require health services or have a health condition that prevents them from being
admitted or retained in an RCFE - ANSWERS-Prohibited Health Conditions; 85615
Naso-gastric tubes, gastrostemy tubes and stage 3 & 4 pressure injuries are... - ANSWERS-
Prohibited Health Conditions; 85615
Residents who depend on others to perform all activities of daily living for them or have
Staphylococcus aureus infection are considered to have... - ANSWERS-Prohibited Health
Conditions; 85615
Admission Agreement - ANSWERS-Includes all documents that a resident
, or his or her representative must sign at the time of, or as a condition of, admission to a
residential care facility for the elderly licensed under this chapter.
Advance Health Care Directive - ANSWERS-A written instruction that relates to the provision of
health care when the individual is incapacitated. Advance directives include, but are not limited
to, a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care, an Individual Health Care Instruction, a Request
to Forego Resuscitative Measures, or a Do Not Resuscitate Form.
Allowable Health Condition - ANSWERS-Any health condition that the licensee is allowed to care
for either in accordance with a specific regulation, or with an exception approved by the
licensing agency. This includes restricted health conditions as specified in Section 87612,
Restricted Health Conditions.
Ambulatory Person - ANSWERS-A person who is capable of demonstrating the mental
competence and physical ability to leave a building without assistance of any other person or
without the use of any mechanical aid in case of an emergency.
AED - ANSWERS-Automated External Defibrillators - portable electronic device that analyzes the
heart's rhythm and can deliver an electrical shock, which helps the heart to re-establish an
effective rhythm known as defibrillation
ASP - ANSWERS-Appropriately Skilled Professional - An individual that has training and is
licensed to perform the necessary medical procedures prescribed by a physician. This includes
but is not limited to the following: Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN),
Physical Therapist (PT), Occupational Therapist (OT) and Respiratory Therapist (RT). T
Basic Rate - ANSWERS-as defined in Health and Safety Code section 1569.312, means those
services required (that meet the needs of residents) to be provided by the facility in order to
obtain and maintain a license; safe and healthful living accommodations; personal assistance
and care; observation and supervision; planned activities; food service; and arrangements for
obtaining incidental medical and dental care.