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4. Nursing Section Changes
• Clarified:
• Need nursing supervisor
• Sufficient staff
• Immediate availability of RN at the bedside to respond when needed
• Must have current nursing care plan
• Must have evidence of reassessment and include patient goals and treatment preferences
• All nurses, not just agency nurses, must follow P&Ps
• CNO must evaluate all clinical activities of nurses
• Including agency nurses and other staff
• Need an order for drugs
• Except flu and pneumovax when you have a protocol
• Verbal orders are to be used infrequently
• Must have P&P prohibiting discrimination
• Cannot discriminate against race, color, national origin, disability, etc.
• Not in CoP butOCR 1557 requirement
• Must inform patient
• In writing
• In a language they can understand
• Of right to be free from discrimination
• Must inform the patient
6. 6 Areas of Concern
• Areas of concern on missing or inaccurate
information:
• 1. Medications
• 2. DMEs
• 3. Skin conditions (tears)
• 4. Communications with PACs/caregivers on needs at home
• 5. Patients with serious mental illness, SUDs, complex
behavior needs
• 6. Preferences and goals for care
10. Nursing Service and Leadership
• Nursing service must be well-organized
• Need designated person responsible for nursing
services
• Responsible for development of nursing P&Ps
• Expected to be an RN
• Title: CNO, DNO, Nurse manager
11. Content of Medication Order
• Patient name
• Age and weight – dose
calculation
• Date and time of order
• Drug name
• Exact strength or
concentration (when
applicable)
• Dose, frequency and
route
• Dose calculation
requirements (if
applicable)
• Quantity and/or
duration (when
applicable)
• Name of prescriber
12. Nursing Care Plan
• Plan develops appropriate nursing interventions
based on identified needs
• Must be part of the permanent medical record
• Nursing can do as part of the interdisciplinary POC
• BUT - must still do a nursing plan of care
• Surveyor will check to make sure POC started soon
after admission
• Will also make sure it is revised as necessary