QI and PPE quiz Flashcards
Includes info from QI ppt, levels of assistance and PPE
QIs in healthcare
clinical outcomes
patient safety
patient experience
process indicators
access to care
efficiency
healthcare provider performance
preventative care
QI resources organizations and websites
AHRQ
NQF
CMS
IHI
NCQA (website)
WHO (website)
Joint Commission (website)
Where are QI developed
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Which are the main QI AHRQ focuses on
PQI
IQI
patient safety indicators
PDI
QIs in OT
patient outcomes
process indicators
safety
efficiency
patient satisfaction
accessibility & equity
interprofessional collaboration
professional development
Quadruple aim
improving population health
enhancing the patient experience
reducing cost of care
improving provider satisfaction
quintuple aim
improving population health
enhancing the patient experience
reducing cost of care
improving provider satisfaction
health equity
Importance of standardized assessments for QI
justifies services
supports Medicare B codes
to track patient progress
T/F: SECTION GG OUTCOME MEASURES ARE UTILIZED IN ALL POST-ACUTE CARE (PAC) SETTINGS FOR MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES TO TRACK PROGRESS ACROSS THE CONTINUUM OF CARE.
TRUE
Self-care and mobility section GG items
- independent
- setup or cleanup assistance (helper sets up and cleans up)
- supervision or touching assistance (verbal or touching cues)
- partial/ moderate assistance (helper does more than half)
- substantial/ maximal assistance (helper does less than half)
- dependent
levels of assistance
independent
modified independent
supervised
standby assist
contact guard assist
minimal assistance
moderate assistance
maximal assist
total assistance (dependent)
2-3 person assistance
mechanical lift
modified independent (Mod I)
100% patient effort
therapist not needed
modifications/ adaptations may be necessary
Independent (I)
100% patient effort
therapist does not need to be in room
Supervised (S)
100% patient effort (may need some cues from therapist)
OT in the room with client
Standby Assist (SBA)
patient effort 100%
standing next to client, but no client contact
Contact Guard Assist (CGA)
patient effort 100%
“hover hands”
Minimal Assistance (Min A)
patient effort 75% or more
Sometimes referred to as “partial assistance”
Moderate Assistance (Mod A)
patient effort 50-74%
OT and client each put in about half of the effort
Maximal Assistance (Max A)
patient effort 25-49%
Consider having a “spotter” standing by
Total Assistance (Dependent) D Total A)
patient effort 0-24%
More risk for injury of OT due to high physical demand, consider additional assistance and not performing yourself.
2-3 Person Assistance (x2 or x3)
patient effort varies
x2 means 2 assistants, x3 means 3 assistants.
Mechanical Lift
Therapists help to setup and operate the lift. Clients are dependent.