Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS: LICENSING
Article 4 - NURSING CARE INSTITUTIONS
Section R9-10-414 - Comprehensive Assessment; Care Plan
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-10-414
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A director of nursing shall ensure that:
1. A comprehensive assessment of a resident:
a. Is conducted or coordinated by a
registered nurse in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team;
b. Is completed for the resident within 14
calendar days after the resident's admission to a nursing care
institution;
c. Is updated:
i. No later than 12 months after the date of
the resident's last comprehensive assessment, and
ii. When the resident experiences a
significant change;
d.
Includes the following information for the resident:
i. Identifying information;
ii. An evaluation of the resident's hearing,
speech, and vision;
iii. An
evaluation of the resident's ability to understand and recall
information;
iv. An evaluation of
the resident's mental status;
v.
Whether the resident's mental status or behaviors:
(1) Put the resident at risk for physical
illness or injury,
(2)
Significantly interfere with the resident's care,
(3) Significantly interfere with the
resident's ability to participate in activities or social
interactions,
(4) Put other
residents or personnel members at significant risk for physical
injury,
(5) Significantly intrude
on another resident's privacy, or
(6) Significantly disrupt care for another
resident;
vi.
Preferences for customary routine and activities;
vii. An evaluation of the resident's ability
to perform activities of daily living;
viii. Need for a mobility device;
ix. An evaluation of the resident's ability
to control the resident's bladder and bowels;
x. Any diagnosis that impacts nursing care
institution services that the resident may require;
xi. Any medical conditions that impact the
resident's functional status, quality of life, or need for nursing care
institution services;
xii. An
evaluation of the resident's ability to maintain adequate nutrition and
hydration;
xiii. An evaluation of
the resident's oral and dental status;
xiv. An evaluation of the condition of the
resident's skin;
xv. Identification
of any medication or treatment administered to the resident during a seven-day
calendar period that includes the time the comprehensive assessment was
conducted;
xvi. Identification of
any treatment or medication ordered for the resident;
xvii. A description of the resident or resident's
representative's participation in the comprehensive assessment;
xviii. The name and title of the interdisciplinary
team members who participated in the resident's comprehensive
assessment;
xix. Potential for rehabilitation; and
xx.Potential for discharge; and
e. Is signed and dated by:
i. The registered nurse who conducts or
coordinates the comprehensive assessment or review; and
ii. If a behavioral health professional is
required to review according to subsection (A)(2), the behavioral health
professional who reviewed the comprehensive assessment or review;
2. If any of the
conditions in (A)(1)(d)(v) are answered in the affirmative during the
comprehensive assessment or review, a behavioral health professional reviews a
resident's comprehensive assessment or review and care plan to ensure that the
resident's needs for behavioral health services are being met;
3. A new comprehensive assessment is not
required for a resident who is hospitalized and readmitted to a nursing care
institution unless a physician, an individual designated by the physician, or a
registered nurse determines the resident has a significant change in condition;
and
4. A resident's comprehensive
assessment is reviewed by a registered nurse at least once every three months
after the date of the current comprehensive assessment and if there is a
significant change in the resident's condition.
B. An administrator shall ensure that a care plan for a resident:
1. Is developed,
documented, and implemented for the resident within seven calendar days after
completing the resident's comprehensive assessment required in subsection
(A)(1);
2. Is reviewed and revised
based on any change to the resident's comprehensive assessment; and
3. Ensures that a resident is provided
nursing care institution services that:
a.
Address any medical condition or behavioral health issue identified in the
resident's comprehensive assessment, and
b. Assist the resident in maintaining the
resident's highest practicable well-being according to the resident's
comprehensive assessment.
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