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What federal agency certifies home health agencies to provide services in patient's home?

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What federal agency certifies home health agencies to provide services in patient's home?


Medicare


List 2 or more locales where patients can receive home health care?
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List 2 or more locales where patients can receive home health care?
Private home, nursing home, ALF
What type of health professional provides skilled home health care?
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What type of health professional provides skilled home health care?
RN or Therapist
List 3 or more examples of typical conditions of Home Care patients.
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List 3 or more examples of typical conditions of Home Care patients.
has a new medical dx; new meds; needs wound care; needs symptoms management
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What is the average length of stay in an Inpatient Rehab facility?

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What is the average length of stay in an Inpatient Rehab facility?


12-14 days


To qualify for inpatient rehab, how many hours per day must a patient be able to participate in therapy?
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To qualify for inpatient rehab, how many hours per day must a patient be able to participate in therapy?
3 hours
List 2 or more examples of typical patient conditions in a n IRF
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List 2 or more examples of typical patient conditions in a n IRF
Traumatic injuries; amputees; hip fractures; brain injuries; neurological issues
How often do patients receive medical assessment in inpatient rehab?
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How often do patients receive medical assessment in inpatient rehab?
Every day
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Name 2 or more locations where hospice care can be provided.

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Name 2 or more locations where hospice care can be provided.


SNFs; assisted living; at home or wherever the patient lives


What prognosis of life expectancy is required for hospice eligibility?
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What prognosis of life expectancy is required for hospice eligibility?
less than 6 months

List 4 or more members of a hospice interdisciplinary team.

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List 4 or more members of a hospice interdisciplinary team.


Nurse, NP, SW, Medical director, Nutritionist, Therapist, Clergy


What percent of Americans say they would prefer to die at home?

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What percent of Americans say they would prefer to die at home?


70


Bonus question: In Massachusetts what percent of people die at home>
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Bonus question: In Massachusetts what percent of people die at home>
less than 25%

To qualify for SNF, pts must require a level of care provided by what type of health professionals

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To qualify for SNF, pts must require a level of care provided by what type of health professionals


Licensed health professional


List 2 or more levels of care provided in SNFs.
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List 2 or more levels of care provided in SNFs.
Sub acute; skilled rehab, mild to moderate complexity
Are pharmacy services available on site at SNFs?
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Are pharmacy services available on site at SNFs?
No, not usually
How long are patients allowed to stay in a SNF?
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How long are patients allowed to stay in a SNF?
As long as they are determined to require skilled nursing services
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What is the typical age of a LTAC patient?

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What is the typical age of a LTAC patient?


50-60


What is the average length of a patient's stay in a LTAC?
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What is the average length of a patient's stay in a LTAC?
30 days
What percent of the time is there medical coverage available in LTACs?
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What percent of the time is there medical coverage available in LTACs?
100% 24 hours/7 days a week
List 3 or more examples of typical conditions of LTAC patients.
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List 3 or more examples of typical conditions of LTAC patients.
Ventilator weaning; complex co-morbidities; post-surgical recovery; cardiac monitoring for arrhythmias
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What does CTEP stand for?
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What does CTEP stand for?
Care transitions education project




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