New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-P - Former Division of Public Health Services
Chapter He-P 800 - RESIDENTIAL CARE AND HEALTH FACILITY RULES
Part He-P 811 - END STAGE RENAL DISEASE DIALYSIS CENTERS
Section He-P 811.03 - Definitions
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) "Abuse" means any one of the following:
(b) "Addition" means an increase in the building area, aggregate floor area, building height, or number of stories of a structure.
(c) "Administer" means an act whereby one or more doses of a medication is instilled into the body, applied to the body of, or otherwise given to a person for immediate consumption or use by an individual authorized by law, including RSA 318-B and RSA 326-B.
(d) "Administrator" means the person responsible for the management of the licensed premises who is licensed by the state of New Hampshire pursuant to RSA 151 and who reports to and is accountable to the governing body.
(e) "Admitted" means accepted by a licensee for the provision of services to a client.
(f) "Advance directive" means a directive allowing a person to give directions about future medical care or to designate another person to make medical decisions if he or she should lose the capacity to make health care decisions. The term "advance directive" includes living wills and durable powers of attorney for health care, in accordance with RSA 137-J, or a surrogate decision-maker in accordance with RSA 137-J:35.
(g) "Affiliated or related parties" means companies or individuals that serve as operators, landlords, management companies or advisors, real estate or consulting companies, members of limited liability companies, administrative services companies, lenders and companies providing financial guarantees, captive or affiliated insurance companies.
(h) "Agent" means an adult to whom authority to make health care decisions is delegated under an activated durable power of attorney for health care executed in accordance with RSA 137-J, or a surrogate identified under RSA-J:34-37.
(i) "Applicant" means an individual, agency, partnership, corporation, government entity, association, or other legal entity seeking a license pursuant to RSA 151.
(j) "Area of non-compliance" means any action or failure to act that cause(s) a licensee to be out of compliance with RSA 151, He-P 803, or other applicable federal and state requirements.
(k) "Assessment" means a systematic data collection which enables facility personnel to plan care that allows the client to reach his or her highest practicable level of physical, mental, and psychosocial functioning.
(l) "Care plan or treatment plan" means a documented guide developed by the licensee, in consultation with personnel, the client, and the client's guardian, agent, or personal representative, if any, as a result of the assessment process, for the provision of care and services to a client.
(m) "Change of ownership" means the transfer of a controlling interest of the licensed entity to an individual or successor business entity.
(n) "Chemical restraint" means any medication that is used for discipline or staff convenience, in order to alter a client's behavior such that the client requires a lesser amount of effort or care, and is not in the client's best interest, and not required to treat medical symptoms.
(o) "Client" means any person admitted to or receiving care, services, or both from a health care facility licensed in accordance with RSA 151 and He-P 811.
(p) "Client record" means documents maintained for each person receiving care and services, which includes all documentation required by RSA 151, He-P 811, and all documentation compiled relative to the client as required by other federal and state requirements.
(q) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of the department of health and human services or his or her designee.
(r) "Critical incident stress management (CISM) " means an adaptive, short-term psychological helping-process that focuses solely on an immediate and identifiable problem. Individuals undergoing CISM are able to discuss the situation that occurred and how it effects them and those around them allowing individuals to use this forum to acquire the tools necessary to hopefully limit post-traumatic stress related issues in their own lives and recognize it in others.
(s) "Days" means calendar days, unless otherwise specified.
(t) "Department" means the New Hampshire department of health and human services.
(u) "Dialysis" means the passage of a solute through a membrane.
(v) "Direct care" means hands on care or services to a client, including but not limited to medical, nursing, psychological, or rehabilitative treatments.
(w) "Direct care personnel" means any person providing hands-on care or services to a client.
(x) "Directed plan of correction" means a plan developed and written by the department that specifies the actions the licensee must take to correct identified areas of non-compliance.
(y) "Do not resuscitate order (DNR order) ", means an order, signed by a licensed provider, that in the event of an actual or imminent cardiac or respiratory arrest, chest compression, and ventricular defibrillation will not be performed, the client will not be intubated or manually ventilated, and there will be no administration of resuscitation drugs. This term also includes "do not attempt resuscitation order (DNAR order) ".
(z) "Elopement" means when a client who is cognitively, physically, mentally, emotionally, or chemically impaired or cognitively intact, wanders away, walks away, runs away, escapes, or otherwise leaves a facility unsupervised or unnoticed without knowledge of the licensee's personnel.
(ba) "Orders" means a document, produced verbally, electronically, or in writing, by a licensed practitioner for medications, treatments, and referrals, and signed by the licensed practitioner using terms such as authorized by, authenticated by, approved by, reviewed by, or any other term that denotes approval by the licensed practitioner.
(bb) "Owner" means any person, corporation, association, or any other legal entity who has controlling interest in the facility.
(bc) "Parenteral" means any non-oral means of administration, but is generally interpreted as relating to injecting directly into the body, bypassing the skin and mucous membranes. The common parenteral routes are intramuscular (IM), subcutaneous (SC) and intravenous (IV) .
(bd) "Patient or client rights" means the privileges and responsibilities possessed by each client provided by RSA 151:21.
(be) "Performance-based design" means a flexible, informed design approach that allows for design freedom while specifically addressing fire and life safety concerns of a specific building project, and that makes use of computer fire models or other fire engineering calculation methodologies, such as timed egress studies, to help assess if proposed fire safety solutions meet fire safety goals under specific conditions.
(bf) "Peritoneal dialysis" is a type of dialysis which uses the lining of the abdomen (peritoneum) as the membrane through which fluid and dissolved substances are exchanged with the blood. It is used to remove excess fluid, correct electrolyte problems, and remove toxins in those with kidney failure.
(bg) "Personal representative" means a person, other than the licensee of, an employee of, or a person having a direct or indirect ownership interest in the licensed facility, who is designated in accordance with RSA 151:19, V, to assist the client for a specific, limited purpose or for the general purpose of assisting the client in the exercise of any rights.
(bh) "Personnel" means an individual(s), who is employed by the licensed facility, a volunteer, or an independent contractor, who provide direct care or services to a client(s) .
(bi) "Physical restraint" means the use of any hands-on or other physically applied techniques to physically limit the client's freedom of movement.
(bj) "Physician" means medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy licensed in the state of New Hampshire pursuant to RSA 329 or a doctor of naturopathic medicine licensed in accordance with RSA 328-E.
(bk) "Plan of correction (POC) " means a plan developed and written by the licensee, which specifies the actions that will be taken to correct identified areas of non-compliance with applicable rules or codes identified at the time of a clinical or life safety inspection conducted pursuant to RSA 151:6-a or during the course of a complaint investigation conducted pursuant to RSA 151:6.
(bl) "Pro re nata (PRN) medication" means medication administered as circumstances may require in accordance with licensed practitioner's orders.
(bm) "Procedure" means a licensee's written, standardized method of performing duties and providing services.
(bn) "Qualified personnel" means personnel that have been trained and have demonstrated competency to adequately perform tasks which they are assigned such as, nursing staff, clinical staff, housekeeping staff trained in infection control, and kitchen staff trained in food safety protocols.
(bo) "Reconstruction" means the reconfiguration of a space that affects an exit or a corridor shared by more than one occupant space, or the reconfiguration of a space such that the rehabilitation work area is not permitted to be occupied because existing means of egress and fire protection systems, or their equivalent, are not in place or continuously maintained.
(bp) "Renovation" means the replacement in kind or strengthening of building elements, or upgrading of building elements, material, equipment, or fixtures, without involving the reconfiguration of spaces.
(bq) "Repair" means the patching, restoration, or painting of materials, elements, equipment, or fixtures for the purpose of maintaining such materials, elements, equipment, or fixtures in good or sound condition.
(br) "Service" means a specific activity performed by the licensee, either directly or indirectly, to benefit or assist a client.
(bs) "Significant change" means a decline or improvement in a client's status that:
(bt) "State monitoring" means the placement of individuals by the department at an ESRDDC to monitor the operation and conditions of the facility.
(bu) "Reportable incident" means an occurrence of any of the following while the client is either in the ESRDDC or in the care of ESRDDC personnel:
(bv) "Volunteer" means an unpaid person who assists with the provision of care services, or activities, and who does not provide direct care or assist with direct care. This term does not include visitors or those persons or organized groups who provide religious services or entertainment.
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