CMS’s RAI Version Manual CH 3: MDS Items Revised—March , December , December Page Recommended Approach for Becoming Familiar with the MDS (continued) Make notations next to any section(s) of this Manual you have questions about. Be prepared to discuss these issues during any formal training program you attend, or. CMS’s RAI Version Manual CH 5: Submission and Correction of the MDS Assessments. October Page CHAPTER 5: SUBMISSION AND CORRECTION OF THE MDS ASSESSMENTS. Nursing homes are required to submit Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) required Minimum Data Set (MDS) records for all residents in Medicare- or Medicaid . CMS’s RAI Version Manual CH 3: MDS Items [G] October Page G-3 G Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Assistance (cont.) • Most residents are candidates for nursing-based rehabilitative care that focuses on maintaining and expanding self-involvement in ADLs. • Graduated prompting/task segmentation (helping the.
Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services. CMS's RAI Version Manual CH 3: MDS Items [O] October Page O SECTION O: SPECIAL TREATMENTS, PROCEDURES, AND PROGRAMS. Intent: The intent of the items in this section is to identify any special treatments, procedures. CMS's RAI Version Manual CH 3: MDS Items [C] October Page C CC Brief Interview for Mental Status (BIMS) (cont.) • When staff identify that the resident's primary method of communication is in written format, the BIMS can be administered in writing. The administration of the BIMS in writing should be limited to this.
CMS’s RAI Version Manual CH 2: Assessments for the RAI October Page be provided with the services required under the plan of care. This can be achieved through cooperation of both the hospice and long-term care facility staff (including participation in completing the RAI and care planning) with the consent of the resident. CMS’s RAI Version Manual CH 3: MDS Items K April Page K-1 SECTION K: SWALLOWING/NUTRITIONAL STATUS Intent: The items in this section are intended to assess the many conditions that could affect the resident’s ability to maintain adequate nutrition and hydration. The best-selling MDS RAI User's Manual includes CMS' most recent. The MDS manual explains in detail how to complete the MDS. The information in the MDS constitutes the core of the required CMS-specified Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI). Based on assessing the resident, the MDS identifies actual or potential areas of concern. The remainder of the RAI process supports the efforts of nursing.
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