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Hey, Lois, have them type out the SAMPLE Rap. It's
already done on the backside. At least, it's a start. By the way, I
got the receipes, and sent them on. I'm retyping them and will have them
back in a day or two. Thank you.
Corey
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 7:22
AM
Subject: Re: Template for RAP Module
Forms
Hey, I got it - If I had just read the next email before I
"replied". These look great. Thanks for all the work. Today
I am working with a facility that I think knows what to do but with changing
priorities (I'm being nice) doesn't always do things such as working the RAPs
as they should. If they could see how it helps the resident perhaps it
would help them.
Thank you to you, Cory, for all this work.
----- Original Message -----
From:
Lois Bluhm
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 6:18
AM
To: cmdg
Subject: Re: Template for RAP Module
Forms
Corey,
I would love to have the Template but must have somehow missed the
attachment - been watching for it as this seems to be a difficult concept to
get accomplished in our facilities. Could you either send them to me
or send them out to the list again? (Sorry to be a pain this morning
but..... )
----- Original Message -----
From:
Bogda Habich
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 8:53
PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Template for RAP Module
Forms
Tahnk you Corey, I received your RAPs, did
not have any problems with opening, and they are virus free. My anti
virus system scans all incoming and out going mail, and will immediately
block all mail with viruses. I will only get the message that such and
such mail was not delivered and deleted. Bogda.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003
2:20 PM
Subject: Re: Template for RAP
Module Forms
I didn't give you a good explanation of the
form when I sent it. You'll notice that most of the front page of
each RAP is basically just copied out of the RAP KEY for each
RAP.
On the back, you'll notice it says "Nature
of the Problem", and you should explain the problem, with all the
specifics for that resident.
"Complications and Risk Factors" is the
next level. In there, I put everything I'm worried about.
For example, for vision, in a hypertensive diabetic, you need to keep
watching them for early cataract development, hypertensive retinopathy,
and diabetic retinopathy. Also, we tend to need extra light to
focus as we get older, and we used extra lighting in the rooms in
general, so I usually stuck that in there as well. These folks are
really susceptible to ocular bleeds, so they really do need to be seen
q. yr, or q. six months (depending on the eye doc and degree of disease)
so I usually will put "Needs to be seen q. yr, per Dr. X" in the
referral section, then make a copy, put the date of the last exam in
red, and send it to the social worker (or who ever makes your
appointments), to be certain it gets done. I mention
hypertensive control to maintain low B/P so as to protect both against
higher risk for retinopathy and bleeds. (Also, our last surveyor
was a diabetic with retinopathy, and she was on a rant on the
subject!)
Next is "Need for Referrals" and you would
put in whatever would be appropriate, or indicate why you aren't
recommending them. For example: "Mrs. Jones was seen by
Physical Therapy on last RAP review for improvement in gait, but showed
no progress due to advanced cog. loss, and will not be referred again
due to no change in cog. level"
The last analysis subject is factors
considered in developing the Care Plan, and basically you just list
everything you checked under "guidelines" on the other side, as you
should have already discussed them in the analysis sections above on the
back.
If you have any other questions, let me
know.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003
11:24 AM
Subject: Re: Template for RAP
Module Forms
Corey,
I would really appreciate it if you would
send me a copy, too. thanks!
Alice
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003
11:59 PM
Subject: Re: Template for RAP
Module Forms
Kathy:
I'm like you, I type much faster than I
write. I did my own set of RAPs for all the nursing
stuff. I basically just copied the stuff off the Keys, and
then put in sections for the nature of the problem, the
complications and risk factors, and need for referrals, if any and
then the factors considered to develop the care plan. I'm including
a sample Vision RAP. Since I did them in Word, you will have
to either have Word on Word Perfect 7 or above on your computer to
use them. You will also have to remember to hit the
INSERT key in the word processor while you do them or else the
format gets seriously off, and items get pushed off the page.
If you can use it where you work, I can
send you the set of nursing RAPs. Just remember, I didn't do
any for Psychosocial, Mood or Behavioral RAPs.
Corey.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 05,
2003 2:50 PM
Subject: Template for RAP
Module Forms
Does anyone have a template for RAP
module forms already on their computer (like the Briggs forms, but
don't want to infringe copyright) I prefer to do things on the
computer, it is faster for me, and I like to save it since some
things just don't change much. If you have any you would be
willing to share with me, I would appreciate it,
thanks.
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