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Select an antidepressant or antipsychotic medication and apply the available evidence and treatment guidelines to determine appropriate therapeutic options for a patient.

Select an antidepressant or antipsychotic medication and apply the available evidence and treatment guidelines to determine appropriate therapeutic options for a patient. Share the mechanism of action of this medication and hints for monitoring, side effects, and drug interactions, including interactions with CAM. Identify an additional (possibly off-labeled) use of the medication not related to […]

Discuss the organization and the family role in every one of the heritages mentioned about and how they affect (positively or negatively) the delivery of health care.

Read chapter 23,33and 34of the class textbook and review the attached PowerPoint presentations. Read content chapter 33 and 34 in Davis Plus OnlineWebsite. Once done answer the following questions; 1. Discuss the organization and the family role in every one of the heritages mentioned about and how they affect (positively or negatively) the delivery of […]

1What is the assessment reference date (ARD)? The beginning of the observation period for items on the MDS. The endpoint of the observation period for items on the MDS. Not related to the observation period for items on the MDS. The endpoint of a Medicare Part A stay, known as the last covered day. 2 What is the minimum number of assessments due in one year? One, as long as it is a comprehensive assessment. Two, a comprehensive and a Quarterly. Three, a comprehensive and two Quarterlies. Four, a comprehensive and three Quarterlies. 3 After completing the MDS, when must it be encoded? 7 days 14 days 21 days 31 days 4 The assessment reference date (ARD) for a Significant Change of Status Assessment (SCSA) is set for March 20. What is the date range for the 7-day “look-back” observation window? March 14 through March 20 March 14 through March 21 March 20 through March 27 March 27 through April 5 When signing at V0200B1 and entering the date at V0200B2, the registered nurse assessment coordinator is indicating which one of the following items? Verifying that the CAAs are complete. Attesting to the accuracy of the MDS. Certifying that the care planning is complete. Verifying that the MDS is complete. 6 The Activities Director completed the items assigned to her for a resident’s Admission assessment on February 25. She was off the next day when the assessment was printed and ready for signatures verifying accuracy at Z0400. When she returned to work on February 27, what was the appropriate course of action for her? Sign Z0400A and enter February 27 at Z0400B. Ask a staff member who was present the previous day to verify the accuracy of her work and sign and date Z0400 for her items. Sign Z0400A and enter February 25 at Z0400B. Review the work she did on February 25 and attest to the accuracy on February 27. 7 The Activities Director completed the items assigned to her for a resident’s Admission assessment on February 25. She was off the next day when the assessment was printed and ready for signatures verifying accuracy at Z0400. When she returned to work on February 27, what was the appropriate course of action for her? Sign Z0400A and enter February 27 at Z0400B. Ask a staff member who was present the previous day to verify the accuracy of her work and sign and date Z0400 for her items. Sign Z0400A and enter February 25 at Z0400B. Review the work she did on February 25 and attest to the accuracy on February 27. 8 The regulation indicates which of the following for when the look-back period extends into the preadmission period? Permits capturing the information for coding on the MDS as long as the preadmission period captured does not exceed 7 days. Permits capturing the information for coding on the MDS as long as the preadmission period captured does not exceed 14 days. Does not permit capturing the information for MDS coding. Does not permit capturing the information for MDS coding unless the RAI User’s Manual instructions state otherwise. 9 If you complete the MDS and CAAs for an Admission assessment on day 7 of the stay, by what day must the care plan be completed? Day 7 Day 12 Day 14 Day 21 10 According to the OBRA regulations, the Admission assessment must be completed (CAA completion, V0200B2) by the end of what day? Day 7 Day 12 Day 14 Day 21 11 Which of the following is true about scheduling an Annual assessment? There should be no more than 366 days from the assessment reference date of the previous comprehensive assessment to the assessment reference date of the Annual. There should be no more than 366 days from the completion date of the previous comprehensive assessment to the completion date of the Annual. The number of days since the ARD of the previous quarterly is irrelevant. If the resident meets criteria for a Significant Change in Status Assessment, it is acceptable to just complete the Annual instead since it is exactly the same assessment. 12 If the resident discharges return anticipated prior to completion of the initial Admission assessment, and the nurse assessment coordinator elected not to complete the Admission assessment that was in progress, what is the appropriate choice upon return? Schedule a Significant Change in Status Assessment, because this is required upon readmission following any hospitalization. Schedule a start of therapy OMRA. Schedule an Admission assessment that must be completed by day 7 of the current stay. Schedule an Admission assessment that must be completed by day 14 of the current stay. 13 Comprehensive assessment is distinguished from an assessment that is not comprehensive by what characteristics? A comprehensive assessment does not include section V. A comprehensive assessment requires care planning; all other assessment types do not. A comprehensive assessment always requires CAAs. A comprehensive assessment must be supported by chart documentation. 14 If the assessment reference date for an Admission assessment is September 12, when must the registered nurse assessment coordinator sign off that the assessment is complete at V0200B2? By September 12. No later than the 14th day after admission. No later than the 14th day after the assessment reference date (ARD). No later than the 21st day after Admission. 15 What do you do if a private pay resident is discharged within 14 days of admission, and you’ve completed only a portion of the Admission assessment? You must complete the assessment with the day of death or discharge as the ARD. Completion of the assessment is not required, but you must file the incomplete assessment in the discharge record. Completion of the OBRA discharge is not required. You complete the assessment, including CAAs, to the best of your ability. 16 Mr. J.’s Annual assessment is in progress. The assessment reference date (ARD) is October 10. Which option represents an acceptable sequence of events? Team members completed their sections, several attesting to their accuracy at Z0400 on October 11, others signed off on October 12. The registered nurse assessment coordinator signed at Z0500B, verifying MDS completion on October 11 and V0200B2, (CAA completion), on October 14. Team members completed the behavior items in section E and signed them off, attesting to their accuracy at Z0400 on October 9. All other sections were signed off by October 12 at Z0400. The registered nurse assessment coordinator signed at Z0500B, verifying MDS completion on October 12 and at V0200B2, (CAA Completion), on October 13. Several team members completed their sections and signed them off, attesting to their accuracy on October 11. All other sections were signed off at Z0400 by October 12. The registered nurse assessment coordinator signed at V0200B2, (CAA completion), on October 12 and at Z0500B, (MDS completion), on October 13. Team members completed the sections with interview items signed on October 10. Other non-interview items were signed off on either October 11 or October 12. The registered nurse assessment coordinator signed at Z0500B, (MDS completion) on October 12 and V0200B2 (CAA completion) 17 June 5 was the assessment reference date (ARD) for Mrs. K’s Admission assessment. Her first Quarterly assessment had an ARD of September 3. In October, she had a significant change in status, and the significant change of status assessment (SCSA) had an ARD of October 15. When is the next Quarterly due at A2300 and her next Annual assessment due at A2300? Quarterly due no later than December 1, Annual due no later than June 5 Quarterly due no later than December 1, Annual due no later than October 15 Quarterly due no later than January 15, Annual due no later than June 5 Quarterly due no later than January 15, Annual due no later than October 15 18 The interdisciplinary team has identified a change in a resident’s status. After assessing the resident and ensuring that follow-up care is provided, what is the nurse assessment coordinator’s next step? Determine if this change meets criteria listed in Chapter 2 of the RAI Manual for a Significant Change in Status Assessment (SCSA). Document that the resident has had significant change in status requiring an SCSA. Complete a Significant Change in Status Assessment. Schedule an Annual Assessment. 19 The interdisciplinary team has identified a change in a resident’s status. After assessing the resident and ensuring that follow-up care is provided, what is the nurse assessment coordinator’s next step? Determine if this change meets criteria listed in Chapter 2 of the RAI Manual for a Significant Change in Status Assessment (SCSA). Document that the resident has had significant change in status requiring an SCSA. Complete a Significant Change in Status Assessment. Schedule an Annual Assessment. 20 When is a comprehensive assessment not required? The resident is admitted to the facility for the first time and remains beyond 14 days. The resident has a significant change in status by MDS definition. The resident returns after a five-week hospital admission. A resident’s significant weight loss is her only change in health status. 21 Today is October 21. Mr. E., a private pay resident, was admitted on October 10. The assessment reference date (ARD) for his Admission assessment is October 20. It is clear today that he has suffered a significant change in status related to extension of his stroke. The physician does not want to admit him to the hospital because the nursing facility can provide the necessary care and services. From an MDS standpoint, what is the correct course of action? Complete the Admission assessment as planned. Complete a Significant Change in Status Assessment, because it will replace the Admission assessment. Dually code the assessment as both the Admission and PPS 5 Day. Dually code the assessment as both the Admission and SCSA. 22 On December 1, a long-term care resident was again readmitted from a six-day hospital stay. She is not Medicare eligible. The nurse assessment coordinator (NAC) completed a Significant Change assessment with an assessment reference date (ARD) of December 9. On December 30, the resident was readmitted to the hospital again and the NAC completed an OBRA Discharge return anticipated assessment. The resident returned to the skilled nursing facility on January 5. In this situation, which of the following is the most likely assessment to be completed next? A significant change assessment A quarterly assessment A care area assessment A care plan 23 After completing the Quarterly MDS, when must it be transmitted to the national QIES ASAP system? Within 7 days

1 1What is the assessment reference date (ARD)? The beginning of the observation period for items on the MDS. The endpoint of the observation period for items on the MDS. Not related to the observation period for items on the MDS. The endpoint of a Medicare Part A stay, known as the last covered day. […]

type of treatment regimen you would recommend for treating your patient, including the choice or pharmacotherapeutics you would recommend and explain why.

Case Study: A 46-year-old, 230lb woman with a family history of breast cancer. She is up to date on yearly mammograms. She has a history of HTN. She complains of hot flushing, night sweats, and genitourinary symptoms. She had felt well until 1 month ago and she presented to her gynecologist for her annual gyn […]

Betty, the chief nursing officer, had to make a decision about buying 120 new hospital beds for patient rooms. After she interviewed nurse mangers at the units where the beds were going to be placed, B

Betty, the chief nursing officer, had to make a decision about buying 120 new hospital beds for patient rooms. After she interviewed nurse mangers at the units where the beds were going to be placed, Betty compiled her findings and decided to contact a well-known equipment company to obtain prices and contracts. The equipment company’s […]

Organizational Ethics Presentation

Organizational Ethics Presentation Choose a topic below. Taken from the assigned reading in Butts chapter 12, page 401, “Ethical Reflection: Typical Unethical or Illegal Behaviors in Organizations (SEE THE ATTACHMENT) 2. Create a presentation of 10-15 slides or screens excluding the title and references. Your slides/screen should include titles, main ideas, bullet points, and relevant images, charts, […]

: Evaluation of Two Historical Surveys

Assignment: Evaluation of Two Historical Surveys Research the Internet, the online library, or at your local library for two historical surveys. (Reference the websites provided in Module 02 for additional resources.) Conduct an evaluation of the survey against the elements of validity and reliability. Provide a 1-2 paragraph analysis of each survey, rating it against […]

When the Resident Mood interview was completed, what conditions must be met for the long-stay MDS 3.0 QM “Percent of Residents Who Have Depressive Symptoms”?

When the Resident Mood interview was completed, what conditions must be met for the long-stay MDS 3.0 QM “Percent of Residents Who Have Depressive Symptoms”? A. Any two of the symptoms in item D0200, Resident Mood Interview, items A – I, column 1, are scored a 1 B. All symptoms in item D0200, Resident Mood Interview, frequency (column 2), […]

Patient Emergency Room wait time after the implementation of EHR

Assignment: Course Project – Research Research Topic: Patient Emergency Room wait time after the implementation of EHR Scenario: We installed a patient check-in kiosk in the emergency room during the implementation of the EHR, which captured the patient’s name, date of birth, the reason for the visit, and check-in time. The patient emergency room wait […]

crucial steps involved in conducting a trial based on the pleadings of the defendants, leading up to the execution of judgments and including the awarding of damages.

In the discussion preparation, you were asked to summarize the crucial steps involved in conducting a trial based on the pleadings of the defendants, leading up to the execution of judgments and including the awarding of damages. You were also asked to analyze the concept of respondeat superior and the concept of corporate negligence as they apply to […]