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If in doubt, do you all
think it is better to do Significant Change. Thanks. -----Original Message----- It’s
not a matter of what your DON wants, it is a matter of following federal
regulations and what is best for the resident. Doing a sign. change will
usually identify problem areas and help resolve some care issues. Tell
her that this is not an option. Pull out your federal tags and the MDS
manual. Brenda
W. Chance, RN, RAC-C MDS
Coordinator CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any
attachments, -----Original Message----- MY DON Doesn't like to me to
do significant change MDS assessments if there are MDS items on there that will
raise the QI's: example weight loss, wounds |
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