Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 144 - Health Department
Chapter 4658 - NURSING HOMES
NURSING SERVICES
Part 4658.0525 - REHABILITATION NURSING CARE
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Program required.
A nursing home must have an active program of rehabilitation nursing care directed toward assisting each resident to achieve and maintain the highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being according to the comprehensive resident assessment and plan of care described in parts 4658.0400 and 4658.0405. Continuous efforts must be made to encourage ambulation and purposeful activities.
Subp. 2. Range of motion.
A supportive program that is directed toward prevention of deformities through positioning and range of motion must be implemented and maintained. Based on the comprehensive resident assessment, the director of nursing services must coordinate the development of a nursing care plan which provides that:
Subp. 3. Pressure sores.
Based on the comprehensive resident assessment, the director of nursing services must coordinate the development of a nursing care plan which provides that:
Subp. 4. Positioning.
Residents must be positioned in good body alignment. The position of residents unable to change their own position must be changed at least every two hours, including periods of time after the resident has been put to bed for the night, unless the physician has documented that repositioning every two hours during this time period is unnecessary or the physician has ordered a different interval.
Subp. 5. Incontinence.
A nursing home must have a continuous program of bowel and bladder management to reduce incontinence and the unnecessary use of catheters. Based on the comprehensive resident assessment, a nursing home must ensure that:
Subp. 6. Activities of daily living.
Based on the comprehensive resident assessment, a nursing home must ensure that:
Subp. 7. Nasogastric tubes, gastrostomy tubes, and feeding syringes.
Based on the comprehensive resident assessment, a nursing home must ensure that:
Subp. 8. Prosthetic devices.
A nursing home must assist residents to adjust to their disabilities and to use their prosthetic devices.
Subp. 9. Hydration.
Residents must be offered and receive adequate water and other fluids to maintain proper hydration and health, unless fluids are restricted.
Statutory Authority: MS s 144A.04; 144A.08; 256B.431