I was taught in nursing school (going back to 1971) that we had to have at least one care plan in the chart on the major problem before you left the floor after the patient was admitted.   I thought it was a standard of care.  (*?*)
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Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: Initial plan of care

I am a busy today, however, the reference I use is in the SOM.  It  instructs the surveyors to look for a care plan 'started on admission'.

Delores

In a message dated 11/24/2003 4:38:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Can anyone direct me to a regulation about writing and placing a plan of care on the resident's chart within 24 hours of
>admission.

As far as I know any regulation would be state specific.  It is a common standard of care that the care plan is started upon admission with the first assessment.  In Washington state we need to have a working care plan in the record by day 7.  On day one the surveyors seem to expect a pretty good problem list and the beginning of interventions.
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Delores L. Galias, RN, RHIT

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