Reports on the evacuation of residents at Neponsit Health Care Center in New York City. Reason for the evacuation; Services offered by the center; Suggestion from Health and Hospitals Corp. President Luis Marcos.StoilMichaelJ.Nursing Homes: Long Term Care Management...
Resident Characteristics Related to the Lack of Morning Care Provision in Long-Term Care. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine usual long-term care (LTC) practices related to 3 aspects of morning care and determine if there were res... SF Simmons,DW Durkin,AN Rahman,... - ...
Beyond the medical model: the culture change revolution in long-term care. Culture change in long-term care facilities involves a shift in philosophy and practice from an overemphasis on safety, uniformity, and medical issues towa... EF White-Chu,WJ Graves,SM Godfrey,... - 《Journal of ...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Medical,Financial,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. resident n. a person who lives in a particular place. However, the term is vague depending on the permanence of the occupation. (See:residence) ...
An individual's status as a resident of a long-term care facility has the potential to significantly limit his or her ability to vote. While the high rates ofNina A. KohnSocial Science Electronic PublishingKohn, N. 2007. Preserving Voting Rights in Long-Term Care Institutions: Facilitating ...
aThe nurse is feeding a woman resident in the dining room of a long-term care facility. Suddenly, the resident starts to choke and becomes cyanotic. Which of the following is the BEST action for the nurse to take? 护士在一个长期疗养所的饭厅喂养一位妇女居民。 突然,居民开始堵塞并且变得青紫...
An elderly long-term care resident with crusted scabies. M Sandre,F Ralevski,N Rau - 《Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases & Medical Microbiology》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Infestations Despite all the available pediculicides and scabicides that have been developed in this century we still ...
Resident-to-resident elder mistreatment (R-REM) is defined as negative and aggressive physical, sexual, or verbal interactions between (long-term care) residents that in a community setting would likely be construed as unwelcome and have high potential to cause physical and/or psychological harm an...
BACKGROUND: Potentially inappropriate antipsychotic use in long-term care (LTC) facilities has been the focus of significant policy and clinical attention over the past 20 years. However, most initiatives aimed at reducing the use of these medications have overlooked assisted living (AL) settings. ...
[15]. Well-known explanatory factors include age and gender, as these are frequently used to predict the risk of care problems [16]. The LPZ is an annual assessment of quality in long-term care; it not only provides (inter)national organizations with insight into their quality of care but...