Question | Answer |
What does the acronym RAI Stands for ? | Resident assessment instrument |
What does the RAI comprised of? | The utilization guidelines The minimum dataset, MDS The resident assessment protocol, RAP |
Where should residents assessments be documented On? | The MDS and the RAP |
What is the purpose of the RAPs? | To house 18 critical areas for clinical team to assess with serious problems and develop interventions. |
When was MDS first required By the OBRA? | 1987 To monitor resident physical, mental and psychosocial functioning |
Upon admission, What time frame should I do Complete an comprehensive Assessment? | Within 14 days |
How often should you review the MDS? | Every quarter or every three months |
How often should you complete an full assessment? | Every 12 months (annually) or since a significant change |
When should a significant change be completed ? | Within 14 days |
Requested by a representative division of aging or the federal survey and certification agency, how long should you keep completed summary sheets of all MDS in our RAPs? | Within the last 2 years |
When should the fully completed MDS portion of the RAI be sent to the division? | Within 30 calendar days of completion |
Where is information be entered? | Enter into OSCAR (online survey, and certification reporting system) |
When must all MDS data be transmitted, electronically or produce, were all residents assessed? | In the last 30 days |
After a comprehensive assessment is completed, when must the care plan be completed for each resident? | Within 7 days |
The care plan is reviewed? | Both annually and quarterly or when there is a significant change |
What is the purpose of the care plan? | To provide the two interventions for issues identified by the comprehensive diagnostic tool |
Who must sign the care plan? | A registered nurse |
When should the facility submit MDS data to the state? | Monthly |
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