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MNA M osby ’ s Long Term Care Assistant Chapter 34 Admitting, Transferring and Discharging
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Admission Official entry into a nursing center Can cause anxiety and fear for residents and family
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Discharge Official departure from a nursing center Family notified in advance Rights are protected
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Transfer Moving to another health care setting or to a new room within the same facility. Obtain help from a co-worker
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OBRA Standards Privacy and Confidentiality Protect resident ’ s rights Inform resident and family Resident ’ s best interests are considered
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Admitting Concerns Fear of the unknown Fear of mistreatment Separation form family Loss of independence Leaving home and possessions behind
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Needed Information Activity level Special equipment or supplies needed Level of orientation
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Admissions Dementia May need extra help Confusion, agitation are common Family is fearful or guilty Resident will want to leave Help to feel safe and welcome!
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Admitting the Resident FIRST IMPRESSION Greet by name Introduce self Be Professional Treat with dignity and respect
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Safety and Security Meet needs Describe good things about the center Tour facility Remember the center is now the resident ’ s HOME
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Admission Procedure Measure V/S Measure Ht/Wt Water Pitcher
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Admission Procedure Complete a clothing and personal belonging list Explain signal lite, bed controls Introduce room mate
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Admission Procedure Describing jewelry
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Admission Procedure Remember Side rails are seldom used and only with a doctor ’ s order
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Admission Procedure You may ask family members to leave if needed to ensure resident privacy
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Measuring Ht/Wt Measured on admission Then daily,weekly or monthly Same clothes each time, usually gown or PJs Void first Weigh same time Privacy
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Measuring Ht 12 = 1 24 =2 36 =3 48 =4 60 =5
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Measuring Ht 52 = 34 = 65 = 74 = 68 = 62 = 70 = 4 4 2 10 5 5 6 2 5 8 5 2 5 10 GOOD JOB!
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Measuring Weight 35 36373839 50 100 150200
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Measuring Weight 35 36373839 50 100 150200
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Measuring Ht/Wt Wt can be done with bed scales Ht can be done in bed also Follow manufacture ’ s directions for bed scales
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Transfers Moving rooms Change in health Roommate issue Move to private or semi-private May be upset. Avoid “ pat answers ”
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Discharges Usually planned in advance Help resident to pack belongings Assist to car
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Discharges If a resident want to leave the facility w/o permission: Tell the nurse
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Review You should complete the admission process as quickly as possible TrueFalse
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Review Always raise the SR before leaving the room TrueFalse
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Review You may ask family members to leave the room to ensure privacy. TrueFalse
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Review You may provide discharge instructions to the resident and family. TrueFalse
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Review Before you weigh the resident, ask them to ____________________. Void
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Review PrnTid StatW/C HtWt QodQid As needed immediately height Every other day 3X day Wheel chair Weight 4X day
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