Oasis 202 Post Training Quiz

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  • 1. 

    You are completing a clients discharge OASIS on June 25th. They had a SOC on March 1st and a re-cert OASIS on April 29th.(M1041) Influenza Vaccine Data Collection Period: Does this episode of care (SOC/ROC to Transfer/Discharge) include any dates on or between October 1 and March 31? 

    • A.

      0 - No

    • B.

      1 - Yes

    Correct Answer
    B. 1 - Yes
    Explanation
    The client was admitted March 1st and did not have an ROC OASIS. The client did have dates that spanned the flu season during this quality episode so we need to mark yes.

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  • 2. 

    Select all that are true for a client's diagnosis code list.

    • A.

      All diagnoses codes listed must either be currently treated by home health, or must affect their treatment or response to treatment

    • B.

      All diagnoses codes must be addressed in the interventions and goals of at least one discipline seeing the client

    • C.

      It is only the coders responsibility to verify and order a client's diagnoses codes. The clinicians have no responsibility with diagnosis codes.

    • D.

      Diagnoses codes must be updated at minimum with every SOC, ROC and re-cert OASIS that is completed.

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. All diagnoses codes listed must either be currently treated by home health, or must affect their treatment or response to treatment
    B. All diagnoses codes must be addressed in the interventions and goals of at least one discipline seeing the client
    D. Diagnoses codes must be updated at minimum with every SOC, ROC and re-cert OASIS that is completed.
    Explanation
    Option 3 is not correct because it is the clinician's responsibility to ensure that all coded conditions are relevant to the plan of care

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  • 3. 

    A client has an insulin pump that infuses insulin via subcutaneous route. (M1030) Therapies the patient receives at home: (mark all that apply)

    • A.

      1 - Intravenous or infusion therapy (excludes TPN)

    • B.

      2 - Parenteral nutrition (TPN or lipids)

    • C.

      3 - Enteral nutrition (nasogastric, gastrostomy, jejunostomy, or any other artificial entry into the alimentary canal)

    • D.

      4 - None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. 1 - Intravenous or infusion therapy (excludes TPN)
    Explanation
    Subcutaneous infusion does count as infusion therapy for this OASIS item.

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  • 4. 

    You admit a client who lives in the independent living section of an assisted living. They do not have any call lights available or receive any services from assisted living staff other than building maintenance and laundry. They have family that take them to scheduled medical appointments, but provide no other assistance. (M1100) Patient Living Situation: Which of the following best describes the patient's residential circumstance and availability of assistance?

    • A.

      1 - Patient lives alone; Around the clock

    • B.

      2 - Patient lives alone; Regular daytime

    • C.

      3 - Patient lives alone; Regular nighttime

    • D.

      4 - Patient lives alone; Occasional / short-term assistance

    • E.

      5 - Patient lives alone; No assistance available

    • F.

      6 - Patient lives with other person(s) in the home; Around the clock

    • G.

      7 - Patient lives with other person(s) in the home; Regular daytime

    • H.

      8 - Patient lives with other person(s) in the home; Regular nighttime

    • I.

      9 - Patient lives with other person(s) in the home; Occasional / short-term assistance

    • J.

      10 - Patient lives with other person(s) in the home; No assistance available

    • K.

      11 - Patient lives in congregate situation (for example, assisted living, residential care home); Around the clock

    • L.

      12 - Patient lives in congregate situation (for example, assisted living, residential care home); Regular daytime

    • M.

      13 - Patient lives in congregate situation (for example, assisted living, residential care home); Regular nighttime

    • N.

      14 - Patient lives in congregate situation (for example, assisted living, residential care home); Occasional / short-term assistance

    • O.

      15 - Patient lives in congregate situation (for example, assisted living, residential care home); No assistance available

    Correct Answer
    N. 14 - Patient lives in congregate situation (for example, assisted living, residential care home); Occasional / short-term assistance
    Explanation
    The patient lives in a congregate living situation, but they only have occasional assistance available to them. Due to this, option 14 is the correct choice

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  • 5. 

    If a client is not being admitted within 48 of receiving their referral due to their request to push the admit date back, what should you do?

    • A.

      Nothing

    • B.

      Place a coordination note in the chart explaining why admission was delayed

    • C.

      Immediately request a physician ordered SOC date by placing a Request for Orders Coordination note

    • D.

      Cancel clients admission

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Place a coordination note in the chart explaining why admission was delayed
    C. Immediately request a physician ordered SOC date by placing a Request for Orders Coordination note
    Explanation
    If the client is requesting a later admit date, place a coordination note explaining why patient was not admitted same day and immediately send a request for orders to the physician to notify and request orders for a later admission date.

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  • 6. 

    What should you do if a client has NOT received an influenza vaccine or pneumonia vaccine and they meet the criteria for the vaccine?

    • A.

      Offer to either administer vaccine or set them up an appointment to receive vaccine

    • B.

      Document their response to offer of vaccine

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Offer to either administer vaccine or set them up an appointment to receive vaccine
    B. Document their response to offer of vaccine
    Explanation
    If we are in flu season, all patients that do not have contraindications should be offered the vaccine. If they refuse, document the reason for refusal. All patients that meet the criteria for pneumococcal vaccine should be offered the vaccine year round. If they refuse, document the reason for refusal.

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  • 7. 

    You admit a client post knee replacement. Client has history of CHF and COPD with no current exacerbations. (M1034) Overall Status: Which description best fits the patient's overall status? (check one)

    • A.

      0 - The patient is stable with no heightened risk(s) for serious complications and death (beyond those typical of the patient's age).

    • B.

      1 - The patient is temporarily facing high health risk(s) but is likely to return to being stable without heightened risk(s) for serious complications and death (beyond those typical of the patient's age).

    • C.

      2 - The patient is likely to remain in fragile health and have ongoing high risk(s) of serious complications and death.

    • D.

      3 - The patient has serious progressive conditions that could lead to death within a year

    • E.

      UK - The patient's situation is unknown or unclear

    Correct Answer
    C. 2 - The patient is likely to remain in fragile health and have ongoing high risk(s) of serious complications and death.
    Explanation
    The patient has multiple chronic conditions that will make it unlikely they will ever return to a health status with no heightened risks beyond those typical for their age group. Due to this, option 2 is the best choice.

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