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Facilities and C.N.A. Roles Denise Morris, RN MSN Taylor Hudson, CNA
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Introduction Population is aging quickly Population over 80 y/o is the fast growing 1990 – Life expectancy was 49 y/o 2004 – Life expectancy was 74 y/o 1/6 jobs is in health care LTC, Hospice, Homes, Dr. Office, Assisted Living
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The Law Federal, State and Agency Policy govern rules and Fx Law Job description Person’s condition Amount of supervision
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The Law You need to know: What you can do What you can’t do What is right and what is wrong
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History and Current Trends Prior to 1980 Training not required by lay RN gave OJT training 1980 Team Nursing common – RN team leader assigned care according to need and skill Primary Nursing common mid 1980’s - RN gave all care in hospitals, CNA used in nursing homes
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History and Trends Criteria motivating change in training Program Caused rise in RN use Increasing cost Prospective payment limited hospital stay Reduction in quality Nurse Practice Act – Defines Scope
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State and Federal Law 1987 Omnibus Reconciliation Act Funded by Medicare at Federal Level Funded by Medicaid at State Level
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State and Federal Law Nurse Practice Acts 1. Define RN/LPN/CAN roles 2. Describe scope of practice and license requirements 3. Protects the public from practicing without a license 4. Allows for Revocation Convicted of a crime Selling/distributing drugs Using person’s drugs for yourself Placing a person in danger from overuse of drugs Negligence Aiding or assisting another to violate practice rules Making medical diagnosis
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Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) Applies in all 50 states Purpose Decrease cost Increase quality Sets minimum training and competency training Requires each state to have CNA training program to include: a. 75 classroom hours b. 12 days of clinical experience
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Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) Areas of Study Communication Infection Control Safety Resident Rights Basic Nursing Personal Care Feeding Skin care Elimination Transferring and turning Dressing Ambulation ROM S&S of common diseases Caring for cognitively impaired
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Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) Competency Evaluation Written exam Practical Test Nursing Assistant Registry OBRA requires state to keep list of CNA’s for 5 years Any agency can access registry
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Roles and Responsibilities Vary from state to state, but generally: ADL’s Special Procedures Support Services Documentation
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Roles and Responsibilities Professionalism Characteristics of professional behavior: attitude, appearance, confidentiality, advocacy, security Personal characteristics necessary for CNA: sensitive, mature, dependable, empathetic,
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Roles and Responsibilities Delegation Nurse practice act only allows nurse to delegate tasks that don’t require special skills (i.e. ADL’s) RN still accountable Who can delegate? RN to LPN/CNA LPN to CNA CNA can’t delegate
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Roles and Responsibilities Delegation Process Must be within legal limits of provider Task in job description and OK in state Have had training and competent Experience in doing task independently
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Roles and Responsibilities 5 Rights of Delegation 1. Right Task 2. Right Person 3. Right Directions/Communication 4. Right Supervision 5. Right Circumstances
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