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30 Page careplan!!
Are these written just for the
benefit of surveyors or are they working careplans
that will actually be utilized by all staff to provide quality care? -----Original Message----- Holly: I do understand some. FYI: the Mds cord position that I took over, she
gave me zero training. I continually search for ways to make my time fruitful
and don't turn me into a fruit! So I state the reason why I will not proceed to
care planning is that they will be d/c on their 20th day? I have been doing
MDS's for 3 yrs. and is a continual learning process, daily. I was an expert so
to speak with OASIS in home care, I was there when it was initated. OASIS seem
to the point, easier to complete, even though there were so many forms, there
wasn't the heavy burden as w typing for hours "working the
raps", completing discus, skin, b/b, s/r's, restraints, going to c/p,
UR and QA, and transmitting to the state wkly. Not to mention, taking call
q4th weekend. Which can diffenenty take me away from my "putting the
puzzle together". I have always had the feeling if MDS was created
after OASIS that it would be such a wonderful system. We shouldn't have to
spend hours upon hours typing raps. Some of mine or 5-6 pages typed. I always
have had the surveyors state that the raps are excellent and of course
depending on the complexity of the resident, my care plans can be ? to 30
pages. Rule a thumb for me, q one will always have a fall, skin care plan no
matter what. I never combine my pressure ulcer and skin care plans together,
nor do I mix urinary inc w/ bowel. I have however started combining my raps
that triggered such as cognitive/communication/vision/mood and or behavior. It
keeps me from repeating myself to death. Again I appreciate your time Holly.
>From: "Holly Sox, RN, RAC-C" >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: >Subject: Re: Missing Care Plan Date >Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 20:56:51 -0500 > >Claudia, >You understand my point. In the RAP
Review I state that D/C is planned for approximately day 20 or 21. If they are
in the building on day 21, you really do need the care plan, even though it
will be primarily focused on D/C planning needs. > >But, if they leave the facility prior to the
careplan being done (before day 21), then on the RAP Summary, I answer
"No" to the care planning decision, and then use the D/C date for
VB4. > >Does that help? > > >HS >Holly F. Sox, RN, RAC-C >Clinical Editor, Careplans.com >www.careplans.com >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: claudia farrell > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 7:09
PM > Subject: Re: Missing Care Plan Date > > > Maybe I am missing some part of this
email.If a resident is leaving on the 21st day, when you type your raps, you
state that you will not proceed to care plan? I am confused. Help. Thank you > > Usually if they leave on the am of
their 21st day, I don't do a care plan, since that is the due date for the c/p
Thanks > > > > > > > Claudia > >From: "Holly Sox, RN,
RAC-C" > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >To: > >Subject: Re: Missing Care Plan
Date > >Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 07:23:11
-0500 > > > >Missing Care Plan DateI use the
date of discharge, reply No to all care planning
decisions. Essentially means that the care plan is complete for that
assessment, as I chose to not care plan any of the RAPs. The reason is explained
within the RAP review statement. > > > > > >Holly F. Sox, RN, RAC-C > >Clinical Editor > > > >www.careplans.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > ----- Original
Message ----- > > From: mdsc > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Monday,
January 12, 2004 7:06 AM > > Subject: Re: Missing
Care Plan Date > > > > > > I have always
wondered about that too > > -----
Original Message ----- > > From:
Angie Palac > > To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent:
Monday, January 12, 2004 5:53 AM > > Subject:
Missing Care Plan Date > > > > > > A
facility did a MDS with RAPS. Resident went to hospital before Care
Plan was completed. Facility tried putting dashes in the date
VB4. Facility transmitted assessment
unsuccessfully. Would be interested what others do to transmit this
kind of assessment. > > > > Thanks
again, > > > > Angie > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Re: Missing Care Plan Date mdsc
- RE: Missing Care Plan Date MDS
- Re: Missing Care Plan Date Holly Sox, RN, RAC-C
- Re: Missing Care Plan Date nursejane
- Re: Missing Care Plan Date Joyce Nicholson
- Re: Missing Care Plan Date claudia farrell
- Re: Missing Care Plan Date nursejane
- Re: Missing Care Plan Date Holly Sox, RN, RAC-C
- Re: Missing Care Plan Date Rnlncoh
- Re: Missing Care Plan Date claudia farrell
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