We don't get an order. Remember: Restorative Nsg. has to be 2 or more activities and 6 
or more days per week for credit.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/09/04 09:14PM >>>
At my facility we get an order for restorative nursing which includes how 
many times a day, how many times a week, what extremities and what type of 
restorive nursing we are doing such as PROM to upper extremities once a day, 
five days a week.  We get orders for every service we provide so that 
everything is uniform and tidy.  That way services are not lost in the 
shuffle.


>From: Tanya Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Subject: Re: another question for the group
>Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 12:43:55 -0800 (PST)
>
>we do not get a physician order, but usually we get reccomendations from 
>therapy, prior to starting the resident on nursing restortative.
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:How many of you are obtaining physician's orders for 
>restorative programs?  I know the RAI manual says you don't have to have an 
>order but I have found that for various reasons many of the RNACs are 
>getting them.  I am interested in kmowing why?  thanks
>
>
>Denise F. O'Donnell, RN, RAC-C, MN, NHA
>
>
>
>
>Tanya Jordan, RNAC
>Homewood Retirement Centers
>Williamsport, MD
>Fax 301-582-1819
>
>
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