Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 87611 - General Requirements for Allowable Health Conditions
(a) Prior to accepting or retaining a
resident with an allowable health condition as specified in Section
87618, Oxygen Administration --
Gas and Liquid; Section
87619, Intermittent Positive
Pressure Breathing (IPPB) Machine; Section
87621, Colostomy/Ileostomy;
Section 87626, Contractures; or Section
87631, Healing Wounds; licensees
who have, or have had, any of the following within the last two years, shall
obtain Department approval:
(1) Probationary
license;
(2) Administrative action
filed against them;
(3) A
Non-Compliance Conference as defined in Section
87101(n) that
resulted in a corrective plan of action; or
(4) A notice of deficiency concerning direct
care and supervision of a resident with a health condition specified in Section
87612, Restricted Health
Conditions, that required correction within 24 hours.
(b) The licensee shall complete and maintain
a current, written record of care for each resident that includes, but is not
limited to, the following:
(1) Documentation
from the physician of the following:
(A)
Stability of the medical condition(s);
(B) Medical condition(s) which require
incidental medical services;
(C)
Method of intervention;
(D)
Resident's ability to perform the procedure; and
(E) An appropriately skilled professional
shall be identified who will perform the procedure if the resident needs
assistance.
(2) The
names, address and telephone number of vendors, if any, and all appropriately
skilled professionals providing services.
(3) Emergency contacts.
(c) In addition to Section
87411(d),
facility staff shall have knowledge and the ability to recognize and respond to
problems and shall contact the physician, appropriately skilled professional,
and/or vendor as necessary.
(d) In
addition to Section
87463, Reappraisals and Section
87466, Observation of the
Resident, the licensee shall monitor the ability of the resident to provide
self care for the allowable health condition and document any change in that
ability.
(e) In addition to
Sections 87465(a) and
87464(d), the
licensee shall ensure that the resident is cared for in accordance with the
physicians orders and that the resident's medical needs are met.
(f) The duty established by this section does
not infringe on the right of a resident to receive or reject medical care or
services as allowed in Section
87468(a)(16).
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 1569.30, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1569.2 and 1569.312, Health and Safety Code.
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