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    Correcting Error Reporting Systems HA 255-01 April 5‚ 2011 2 A sophisticated continuous quality improvement process should involve the clinical employees as well as the senior medical staff. “Leading an organization refers to an individual’s ability to galvanize resources and motivate employees to work collectively to further organizational goals‚ which goes beyond simply controlling day-to-day operations.” (O’Connor‚ 2009) Continuous quality improvement cannot function properly

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    about this is the fact that these are places people go to spend the rest of their life until it’s over. Some don’t have a choice because they are terminally ill or are dying of old age. They may not get a choice in whether they have to be a nursing home or not‚ but they do get a choice in which nursing home they get to stay at. When a person is looking for a place where they want to spend the rest of their life‚ the quality of that place is very important. When I say quality‚ I am referring to the

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    CQI Research Paper Dawna J. Krause National American University Abstract The focus of this paper is on the study of continuous quality improvement (CQI) as it is applied to the Joint Commission national safety goals. Particularly the use of medications safely goal (NPSG.03.06.01)‚ this goal reads: record and pass along correct information about the client’s medicines. Find out what medications they are taking‚ compare them to new medications that they are prescribed and make sure the client

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    Nursing home A nursing home‚ convalescent home‚ skilled nursing facility (SNF)‚ care home‚ rest home or intermediate care provides a type of residential care. They are a place of residence for people who require continual nursing care and have significant deficiencies with activities of daily living.[citation needed] Nursing aides and skilled nurses are usually available 24 hours a day. Residents include the elderly and younger adults with physical or mental disabilities. Residents in a skilled

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    find a home for my 76 year old Grandfather Leroy. It is becoming increasingly difficult for him to take care of himself and no family members are available to take care of him as it is becoming a full time job. He was diagnosed with colon cancer a few years back and his disease‚ in conjunction with chemotherapy‚ has taken away his capacity to care for himself. He was also recently diagnosed with Parkinson¡¯s disease. The name of the Nursing home that I chose to evaluate is the Lakeview Nursing and

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    In Britain‚ when someone gets old‚ they often go t olive in a home whit other old people where there are nurses to look after them. Sometimes the government has to pay for this care. An elderly nursing is a place for people who don’t need to stay in a hospital‚ but they do need specially care. But who should be responsible for our old people? It’s well known that when somebody gets old‚ in our country‚ that person stays at home under some relative’s care‚ specially the sons or daughters‚ but most

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    we call home. Then we have the people such as the elderly that is forced or persuaded to believe that their place of comfort where they shared in memories with their family and love ones in their home is no longer suitable to meet their demanding needs due the illness and capabilities. So‚ their love ones take them on a tour to this place that tries to imitate a familiar place‚ but are far from feeling like home. What is this place you may ask?! A nursing home that is “a home away from home”‚ really

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    Punitive Damages Trisha D. Bowman Civil & Criminal Justice Professor Connor Punitive Damages Punitive damages are those that have surpassed simple compensation and that have been awarded to punish the defendant. These damages are usually only awarded in special cases and in civil court cases. In some states‚ punitive damages are based on statute; in other states‚ they are based on case law. There is no maximum amount of money that a defendant can be ordered to pay. After researching different

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    Being a nursing home administrator with in a nursing home‚ excellent communication is a necessity. Communication is how care providers determine the quality of care that is given and needed for the patients. By being a nursing home administrator‚ it is my job to make sure that the HIPPA rules and regulations are being used by all employees. By making sure that HIPPA rules and regulations are being upheld‚ the nursing home is providing quality care to the patients. When a change happens at a nursing

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    To integrate bedside shift reporting into practice‚ Orem’s Self-care deficit theory serves as the purpose. The goal of the nursing staff is to create an environment that is conducive for meeting the self-care needs of the patient and to engage the patient in their care. Implementation of bedside reporting requires the assessment of current policies regarding visitation of family members‚ a review of the current shift change report communication‚ and the potential barriers of change (Agency for Healthcare

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