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CMS Hospital Nursing CoP Standards 2014 Date: Monday, February 17, 2014 Duration:
90 Minutes
Time: 10:00 AM PST | 01:00 PM EST Location: Online
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Instructor: Sue Dill Calloway
Overview: Did you know there are new changes to nine of the tag numbers in the nursing service chapter? Did you know there were ten recent memos of importance to nurse managers and chief nursing officers? There are many changes to this section in the recent past including timing of medications, standing orders, restraint, plan of care, verbal orders, blood transfusions, IV medication, third revised worksheet, and drug orders.
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Introduction into the CMS hospital CoPs Where to locate a copy How to get apprised of changes Revised CMS Hospital work sheets and importance Recent CMS memos of interest ¡ Rewrote all the discharge planning standards ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡
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Hospital deficiencies Reporting to the PI system Insulin pens and safe injection practices New interpretive guidelines Luer misconnections Discharge planning standards CMS complaint manual
OPO contract Hospital complaint manual and reported to AO memo Humidity memo Interpretive guidelines effective June 7, 2013 and August 30, 2013 New Manual issued Many recent changes to 9 tag numbers Starts at Tag 385 and goes to tag 413 Nursing Services and 24 hours services Third revised worksheet Social Security Administration Act RN on duty Integrated with hospital wide PI program Organizational chart and nursing Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) responsibilities CNO requirements CNO approval of nursing policies Staffing and delivery of care 24 hour nursing services and supervision Valid license for nurses and verification RN to evaluate to care of all patients Nursing care plans Changes to the plan of care Agency nurse requirements Orientation of agency nurses Medication administration Order required for all medications Standing orders and protocols Three medications timing changes Protocols, standing orders, order sets ¡ Tag 405 standards moved to 457 Requirements for complete drug order
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Verbal orders Verbal orders changes
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Blood transfusions and IV medications changes
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Self administered medications
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Other important sections nurses should be aware of: Restraint and seclusion changes
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Grievances Medications policies
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Visitation
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Chief nursing officer (CNO) Nurse Managers
About Speaker Sue Dill Calloway President, Patient Safety and Healthcare Consulting Sue Dill CallowayR.N., M.S.N, J.D. is a nurse attorney and