Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS: LICENSING
Article 4 - NURSING CARE INSTITUTIONS
Section R9-10-401 - Definitions

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-10-401

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

In addition to the definitions in A.R.S. § 36-401 and R9-10-101, the following definitions apply in this Article unless otherwise specified:

1. "Administrator" has the same meaning as in A.R.S. § 36-446.

2. "Care plan" means a documented description of physical health services and behavioral health services expected to be provided to a resident, based on the resident's comprehensive assessment, that includes measurable objectives and the methods for meeting the objectives.

3. "Direct care" means medical services, nursing services, or social services provided to a resident.

4. "Director of nursing" means an individual who is responsible for the nursing services provided in a nursing care institution.

5. "Highest practicable" means a resident's optimal level of functioning and well-being based on the resident's current functional status and potential for improvement as determined by the resident's comprehensive assessment.

6. "Intermittent" means not on a regular basis.

7. "Nursing care institution services" means medical services, nursing services, behavioral care, health-related services, ancillary services, social services, and environmental services provided to a resident.

8. "Resident group" means residents or residents' family members who:

a. Plan and participate in resident activities, or

b. Meet to discuss nursing care institution issues and policies.

9. "Secured" means the use of a method, device, or structure that:

a. Prevents a resident from leaving an area of the nursing care institution's premises, or

b. Alerts a personnel member of a resident's departure from the nursing care institution.

10. "Social services" means assistance provided to or activities provided for a resident to maintain or improve the resident's physical, mental, and psychosocial capabilities.

11. "Total health condition" means a resident's overall physical and psychosocial well-being as determined by the resident's comprehensive assessment.

12. "Unnecessary drug" means a medication that is not required because:

a. There is no documented indication for a resident's use of the medication;

b. The medication is duplicative;

c. The medication is administered before determining whether the resident requires the medication; or

d. The resident has experienced an adverse reaction from the medication, indicating that the medication should be reduced or discontinued.

13. "Ventilator" means a device designed to provide, to a resident who is physically unable to breathe or who is breathing insufficiently, the mechanism of breathing by mechanically moving breathable air into and out of the resident's lungs.

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