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⩥ Third Party Providers.
Answer: Contracted services may span a wide range
⩥ Therapeutic Diets.
Answer: 1. as part of treatment for a disease or clinical condition
2. To eliminate or decrease nutrients in the diet (e.g. sodium
3. To increase specific nutrients in the diet (e.g. potassium)
4. to provide food the resident is able to eat (e.g. a mechanically altered
diet)
The attending physician must order however Dr. can delegate the
dietician to prescribe the diet.
⩥ FDA program designed to identify and prevent hazards that could
cause food-borne illness.
Answer: Hazard Analysis and Critical Point
⩥ Hazard Analysis and Critical Point.
Answer: 1) Determine the hazards and risks with all aspects of the
product being produced with respect to the end use of such products
,2) Identify the critical control points (CCPs) required to control the
hazard identified
3) Establish limits which must be met at each CCP to control the hazards
4) Establish monitoring procedures for each critical limit established at
each CCP
5) Establish corrective
⩥ occupancy rate formula.
Answer: Occupancy percentage is defined as the number of resident
days over the facility beds multiplied by 365
⩥ Rehabilitation.
Answer: The basic aim of rehabilitation is to help individuals regain
skills, abilities, or knowledge that may have been lost or compromised
as a result of acquiring a disability or due to a change in one's disability
or circumstances
⩥ Habilitation.
Answer: The basic aim of habilitation is to help individuals with a
disability attain, keep or improve skills and functioning for daily living
⩥ Fall Risk Factors.
Answer: -Medical problems resulting fatigue, musculoskeletal weakness
-Incontinence
,-Changes in cognition or mental functioning
-Changes in vision or hearing
-Medications that cause changes in orientation or mobility
⩥ Medications known to increase fall risk.
Answer: -Antidepressants
- Sedatives
-Sleeping medications
- Antihistamines
-Steroids
-Antihypertensives
-Diuretics
-Muscle relaxants
-Cardiac medications
-Hypoglycemics
-Antipsychotic meds
⩥ Fall prevention programs include.
Answer: -Individualized fall risk assessment
-Elimination of environmental risks and fall hazards
-Balance and strengthening exercise programs
-Medication reduction
, Fall prevention programs can reduce fall rates and the risks associated
with falls, but they cannot prevent all falls
⩥ Palliative Care.
Answer: focuses on relieving symptoms and stress of an illness to
improve quality of life (can be paired with or without hospice services)
⩥ Kubler-Ross' 5 stages of grief.
Answer: -Denial
-Anger
-Bargaining
-Depression
-Acceptance
⩥ Behavioral Health.
Answer: -Assess, diagnose, and treat psychiatric conditions
-Provides preventative treatment and education to individuals regarding
mental health
-Educate and train healthcare professionals regarding health promotion
and intervention
-Assist in developing policies related to BH
⩥ Restraint.