Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-39-228 - Definitions
(a) "Activities
director" means a person who meets the following requirements:
(1) Has completed the requirements for
certification as a music therapist or has completed the requirements for
graduation as a horticultural therapist; and
(2) has one year of experience in a patient
activities program in a health care setting.
(b) "Administrator" means a person who is
charged with the general administration of the nursing facility for mental
health whether or not the individual has an ownership interest in the facility.
Each administrator of a nursing facility for mental health shall be licensed in
accordance with
K.S.A. 65-3501 et seq., and amendments thereto.
(c) "Admission assessment" means
that evaluation at facility admission which is used to guide the initial plan
of care for the resident until the mental health plan of care is put in place.
(d) "Admitting physician" means
the licensed physician who provides the order specifying the rationale for
admission of a person to a nursing facility for mental health.
(e) "Behavior management program" means a
therapeutic treatment regime identified by an interdisciplinary team to change
or maintain a specific behavior in the behavior repertoire of a resident in a
nursing facility for mental health.
(f) "Case manager" means a person in a
program authorized by the Kansas department of social and rehabilitation
services assigned to monitor and participate in the treatment program of a
resident living in a nursing facility for mental health.
(g) "Community mental health center" means an
agency licensed by the state of Kansas pursuant to
K.S.A. 19-4001 et seq., and in compliance with
K.S.A. 65-211 et seq. and amendments thereto.
(h) "Comprehensive assessment"
means:
(1) The minimum data set plus; and
(2) all related evaluations to
identify a person's current functioning level and those factors which are
barriers to maintaining the current level, or achieving a higher level of
functioning.
(i)
"Crisis intervention" means the allowable techniques to be utilized by facility
staff in situations when:
(1) A resident's
inappropriate behavior escalates beyond the definitions in the individualized
behavior management program; and
(2) the resident, other residents, or staff
are placed in a harmful situation.
(j) "Dietitian" means a person who is
licensed by the Kansas department of health and environment as a dietitian.
(k) "Direct care staff" means
those persons who assist or supervise residents in meeting the objectives in
the mental health plan of care.
(l) "Discharge plan" means that section of
each resident's mental health plan of care that identifies what placement
opportunities are available to the resident and what necessary resources,
skills and behaviors are required to facilitate the placement.
(m) "Guardian" means a person who has been
appointed by a court of law to provide the functions and services for a ward as
defined in K.S.A. 59-3018 and amendments thereto.
(n) "Informed consent" means receiving
permission from the resident, or legal representative after the person has been
presented with:
(1) The specific issue;
(2) the recommended treatment or
procedure;
(3) the resident's
specific mental or physical status with regard to the problem issue;
(4) any attendant risks regarding treating or
not treating the problem issue;
(5) acceptable alternatives of treatment to
the problem issue;
(6) the right
to refuse treatment; and
(7) any
consequences of refusal.
(o) "Initial plan of care" means that plan
which is put into place for each individual resident following the admission
assessment and which is to be used until the mental health plan of care is put
in place.
(p) "Interdisciplinary
team" means the group of persons, including the resident or the resident's
legal representative or both, who formulate, deliver and monitor the individual
program plan for each resident.
(q) "Legal representative" means the person
who has been appointed by a court of law as a guardian, or has been selected by
a resident as a durable power of attorney for health care decisions.
(r) "Licensed mental health technician" means
a person licensed by the Kansas board of nursing as a licensed mental health
technician.
(s) "Licensed nurse"
means a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse.
(t) "Licensed practical nurse" means a person
who is licensed by the Kansas board of nursing as a licensed practical nurse.
(u) "Living unit" means the
specific section, wing, or pod where the resident is assigned to engage in the
majority of activities of daily living.
(v) "Mental health plan of care" means those
documents that describe for each resident:
(1) The basis for medical or mental health
treatment or training;
(2)
specific objectives identified for treatment or training;
(3) the staff members who formulated the
plan; and
(4) the staff members
who are responsible for carrying out the plan.
(w) "Mental health professional" means a
physician, psychologist, social worker, or a psychiatric nurse.
(x) "Motivational system" means those
procedures and intervention techniques that are applied to a resident group of
residents to enhance and maintain positive behavioral change.
(y) "Nursing facility for mental health"
means a facility licensed pursuant to
K.S.A. 39-923 et seq. as a nursing facility and
identified by the Kansas department of social and rehabilitation services as
serving mentally ill persons.
(z)
"Physician" means a person who is licensed by the Kansas board of healing arts
as a medical doctor or a doctor of osteopathy.
(aa) "Psychiatric nurse" means a person who
is licensed by the Kansas state board of nursing as a registered nurse and who
has at least one year of experience as a registered nurse in the delivery of
services to persons with mental illness.
(bb) "Psychiatric services" means those
interventions and assessments held out to be exclusively in the practice of a
physician who has completed additional training as a psychiatrist.
(cc) "Psychotropic medication" means those
drugs that are used with the intent of controlling mood, mental status and
behavior.
(dd) "Psychologist"
means a person who is licensed or registered as a psychologist with the Kansas
board of behaviorial sciences.
(ee) "Registered nurse" means a person who is
licensed by the Kansas board of nursing as a registered nurse.
(ff) "Resident" means a person who has been
admitted to a nursing facility for mental health and who is in need of services
provided by the facility.
(gg)
"Restraint" means the control and limitation of a resident's movement by:
(1) Physical restraint, which is a technique
involving the use of one or more staff person's arms, legs, hands or other body
areas to restrict or control the movements of a resident;
(2) mechanical restraint, which is a device
applied to a person's limbs, head or body, which restricts a person's movement
and access to their body; or
(3)
chemical restraint, which is the administration of an appropriate physician
prescribed medication for the specific purpose of immediately calming a
resident when there has been an assessment that the resident or others in the
resident's environment are in danger.
(hh) "Seclusion" means the isolation of a
resident in a locked room which cannot be opened by the resident.
(ii) "Social worker" means a person who is a
social worker licensed by the Kansas board of behaviorial sciences.
(jj) "Tardive dyskinesia" means an
extrapyramidal syndrome characterized by rhythmic, repetitive stereotypic
movements that can occur following prolonged treatment with neuroleptic
medication.
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