Aged Care & Clinical Compliance
Across
- 2. Core physiological indicators for assessment
- 5. Document outlining resident goals and interventions
- 7. Process for raising concerns about deterioration
- 10. Foot and lower limb clinical service
- 13. Skin site at risk of breakdown
- 14. As required medication order sheet
- 17. Structures supporting safe high quality care
- 18. Regular turning to prevent pressure injuries
- 20. Personal protective equipment for staff
- 21. Assessment of ability to make decisions
- 24. Document recording resident agreement
- 27. Resident preferences for future care
- 30. Review of compliance with standards
- 31. Nutrition specialist for residents
- 32. Treatment focusing on movement and function
- 33. External clinicians providing therapy services
- 35. Training for new staff members
- 36. Procedures to prevent spread of illness
- 37. Hearing assessment and management
- 39. Treatment and monitoring of skin injuries
Down
- 1. Written record of care and decisions
- 3. National requirements for quality aged care
- 4. Medication affecting mood or behaviour
- 6. Device or action restricting movement
- 8. Assessment to determine likelihood of falls
- 9. Assessment for symptoms like cough or shortness of breath
- 11. Shift to shift clinical information exchange
- 12. Entry in clinical record of daily care
- 15. Assessment of staff clinical skill
- 16. Tool for scoring severity and likelihood
- 19. Clinical measurements such as BP HR and temperature
- 22. Scheduled administration of medicines
- 23. Underlying reason for an incident
- 25. Cluster of infectious cases in a facility
- 26. Inadequate nutrition impacting health
- 28. Early warning tool for resident changes
- 29. Precaution to prevent disease transmission
- 34. Record completed after an event or error
- 38. Screening tool for dysphagia