QI and PPE quiz Flashcards

Includes info from QI ppt, levels of assistance and PPE

1
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QIs in healthcare

A

clinical outcomes
patient safety
patient experience
process indicators
access to care
efficiency
healthcare provider performance
preventative care

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QI resources organizations and websites

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AHRQ
NQF
CMS
IHI
NCQA (website)
WHO (website)
Joint Commission (website)

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Where are QI developed

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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

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Which are the main QI AHRQ focuses on

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PQI
IQI
patient safety indicators
PDI

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QIs in OT

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patient outcomes
process indicators
safety
efficiency
patient satisfaction
accessibility & equity
interprofessional collaboration
professional development

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Quadruple aim

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improving population health
enhancing the patient experience
reducing cost of care
improving provider satisfaction

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quintuple aim

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improving population health
enhancing the patient experience
reducing cost of care
improving provider satisfaction
health equity

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Importance of standardized assessments for QI

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justifies services
supports Medicare B codes
to track patient progress

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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.

A

TRUE

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Self-care and mobility section GG items

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  1. independent
  2. setup or cleanup assistance (helper sets up and cleans up)
  3. supervision or touching assistance (verbal or touching cues)
  4. partial/ moderate assistance (helper does more than half)
  5. substantial/ maximal assistance (helper does less than half)
  6. dependent
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levels of assistance

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independent
modified independent
supervised
standby assist
contact guard assist
minimal assistance
moderate assistance
maximal assist
total assistance (dependent)
2-3 person assistance
mechanical lift

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modified independent (Mod I)

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100% patient effort
therapist not needed
modifications/ adaptations may be necessary

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Independent (I)

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100% patient effort
therapist does not need to be in room

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Supervised (S)

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100% patient effort (may need some cues from therapist)
OT in the room with client

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Standby Assist (SBA)

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patient effort 100%
standing next to client, but no client contact

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Contact Guard Assist (CGA)

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patient effort 100%
“hover hands”

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Minimal Assistance (Min A)

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patient effort 75% or more
Sometimes referred to as “partial assistance”

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Moderate Assistance (Mod A)

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patient effort 50-74%
OT and client each put in about half of the effort

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Maximal Assistance (Max A)

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patient effort 25-49%
Consider having a “spotter” standing by

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Total Assistance (Dependent) D Total A)

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patient effort 0-24%
More risk for injury of OT due to high physical demand, consider additional assistance and not performing yourself.

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2-3 Person Assistance (x2 or x3)

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patient effort varies
x2 means 2 assistants, x3 means 3 assistants.

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Mechanical Lift

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Therapists help to setup and operate the lift. Clients are dependent.