by Proactive LTC Consulting | Jul 31, 2023 | Coding, PHQ2-9, Q&A
Q: Do you anticipate significant changes in capturing depression end-splits for the nursing CMGs with the October 1st change to PHQ-2 to 9 from PHQ-9? A: You’re not alone in contemplating the impact of the coming changes to capturing the depression end-splits;... by Proactive LTC Consulting | Jul 26, 2023 | 5-Star, MDS, Q&A, Staffing
Q: Should facilities include MDS and nurse supervisors in the daily nurse staffing data that we are required to post? A: The requirement for posting staffing information at F732, is for hours worked by licensed and unlicensed nursing staff directly responsible... by Proactive LTC Consulting | Jul 19, 2023 | MDS, Pressure Ulcers, Q&A
Q: How do you code a Kennedy ulcer in Section M of the MDS? A: A Kennedy terminal ulcer is not a pressure ulcer. It is believed to be caused by end-of-life organ failure, with skin being the largest organ of the human body. This does not meet any of the skin... by Proactive LTC Consulting | Jul 12, 2023 | MDS, Nursing, Q&A
Q: In the past, when there have been significant updates/revisions to the RAI Manual, there has been changeover in the MDS Staff in our facility. How do you recommend that we prepare should this occur again? A: While expecting change doesn’t make it any easier,... by Proactive LTC Consulting | Jul 5, 2023 | 5-Star, Antipsychotics/Psychotropics, Nursing, Q&A, Quality, Quality Measure
Q: How will the removal of section G affect my everyday workflow? A: Section G has been removed from the federally required MDS item sets effective October 1, 2023. However, some states will continue to use section G information to complete an Optional State... by Proactive LTC Consulting | Jun 27, 2023 | 5-Star, Antipsychotics/Psychotropics, Nursing, Q&A, Quality, Quality Measure
Q: What medications should be considered for review as part of a gradual dose reduction program? A: Gradual dose reduction (GDR) is a method used to reduce the dosage of a specific medication while closely monitoring the resident’s progress and potentially...