picot question in a long term care facility?
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*PICOT question in a long term care facility.
* A group of elderly people with chronic diseases admitted in a nursing home (P)
how effective is providing skin massage (I) compared to not providing skin massage
(C) to reduce the risk for pressure ulcer (O) during the treatent period (T)?
What is the role of the student in a long term care facility? What is the role of an RN in a long term care facility? What is the resident care focus in this facility?
You are the executive director of a long-term care facility that has decided to pursue Joint Commission accreditation. Write an Action Plan for preparing the long-term care facility for the accreditation site visit. The length of the Action Plan should be approximately 2,400 words.
Question 24 0/5 pts When living in a long-term care facility, a patient's personal dignity is part of quality of life Opalliation social dimension instrumental activity of daily living
7. A wound care nurse at a long term care facility is caring for a patient who has Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus located in a sacral pressure ulcer. The wound care nurse explains that the pressure ulcer serves as: A. Vector B.)Reservoir C. Mode of transfer D. Organism that causes infection
Students had to select a type of long term or residential care facility and research this category in depth. Information that needs to be researched is: a physical setting and healthcare provider aspects, cost, other patient option. Impact of legislation on care and suggestions for improvement. The facility I chose is Tarrytown Hall Care Center, this facility is located at 20 Wood Court, Tarrytown, New York.
what is the major challenge impacting long term care facility in the future. ( in bullet form)
What are the environmental differences between direct care staff working in a long-term care facility and those direct care working in private homes and in the community? Why would home health aides need additional training, and what type of training is required?
A nurse in a long-term care facility is planning care for four clients. Which of the following clients is at greatest risk for developing a pressure ulcer? O A client who is incontinent of urine one to two times during the day O A client who requires assistance to transfer from a bed to chair O A client who is receiving enteral tube feedings O A client who is unresponsive to painful stimuli
Case Scenario: You begin a shift in the long-term care facility by assessing a resident that has been there about 24 hours. The doctor states he wants their titers for IgG levels checked. This patient is 93 years old with pulmonary fibrosis and cardio myopathy. Your facility has two bedrooms so the resident will be in a room with another resident. Question: Why is it helpful to look at titers and how will the doctor use the lab results?
As the newly hired Privacy Officer of a multi-setting long-term care and rehabilitation facility, distinguish between the regulatory standards governing each setting