You don't do an OMRA until the pt. is OFF THERAPY.  You set the ARD on day 8-10, counting the last therapy day as Day 0 (zero). 
 
Corey
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The resident is doing better, remains on therapy, will OMRA be appropriate? Bogda
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When a Significant Change in Status Assessment is completed for a Part A resident outside the window of a regularly scheduled PPS assessment, it must be dually coded AA8a=3, SCSA, and AA8b=8, OMRA.  See page 2-39 of the RAI User's Manual, 2nd paragraph under "Combining Assessments."

Rena

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The last 60 day assessment was pone 12/04/03 and submitted. t present the resident started to deteriorate. How should I code this.Please help. Bogda.




Rena R. Shephard, MHA, RN, FACDONA, RAC-C
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