PPT-Reducing COPD Readmission:
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A PhysicianLed Approach John Paguntalan PhD APRNBC CCRNK Nursing Quality Outcome Specialist Self R egional Healthcare Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease COPD COPD
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A PhysicianLed Approach John Paguntalan PhD APRNBC CCRNK Nursing Quality Outcome Specialist Self R egional Healthcare Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease COPD COPD a common preventable and treatable disease is characterized by persistent airflow limitation. What we will cover: . Malnutrition . and COPD. Oral nutrition supplements. Recommended dietary patterns for people with COPD . Bone Health . Obesity. Micronutrient supplements . Katherine Stern . Dietitian 10/10/2014. Christopher Worsnop. Department of Respiratory and Sleep . Medicine. Austin Hospital. Melbourne, Australia. COPD DEFINITION. Progressive . airflow . obstruction . that is not fully reversible. .. Most COPD is due to cigarette smoking. During your visits at home by the ICOPD team we will consider what can be done to improve your health and try to prevent more flare ups in the future. This might include advice on dietary changes, quitting smoking and information about COPD. We may also advise that you increase your exercise levels and refer you onto one of our exercise programmes.. , the Penalties, and the Physical Therapist role . in Reduction. . The Objectives. Identify the specific regulatory reform involving the focus on prevention of readmission and the penalties on acute care hospitals. September . 2011. Unplanned readmissions related to the initial stay likely offer the best opportunity for savings and care improvements.. Related to Initial Admission. Unrelated. to Initial Admission. Some highlights. How the lungs work. 2. What is asthma. Sensitive airways . Inflammation . and swelling. More mucus produced. Airways become narrow. Muscles tighten around airways. Breathing is difficult. , the Penalties, and the Physical Therapist role . in Reduction. . The Objectives. Identify the specific regulatory reform involving the focus on prevention of readmission and the penalties on acute care hospitals. Dr Maxine Hardinge. Consultant Respiratory . Medicine . Oxford . University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Aims of treatment – reducing risk and reducing symptoms. Inhaled therapy – . new Oxfordshire . What you should know. !. Todd Tyson, BS, RRT. GAMES Annual Meeting. Jekyll Island. Questions regarding vent . ???. 1. Are you currently accredited to provide ventilators?. 2. Are you Medicare Certified? Does your 855S application include provision for ventilators?. Lab activity in preparation for practical exam. AS level biology. Food Tests. Food Tests. What is Benedict's Test for Reducing Sugars?. What are reducing sugars?. Reducing sugars. What is the procedure for the Benedict's Test for reducing sugars?. Colorado Region. The Transition Bundle and PACT. Presenters. Shelley Cooper, MBA, PMP . Senior . Manager Implementation Support. Jodi Smith, MSN, ANP-BC, ND . PACT . Program Lead. We . have no conflicts of interest to report. Patient may or may not notice symptoms .. Life expectancy for stage 1 people is only slightly less than the normal people. . It is around 17.4 years for a male who is 65 year old. . Patients who continue smoking will have shorter life than who does not smoke or who stop smoking. . September . 2011. Unplanned readmissions related to the initial stay likely offer the best opportunity for savings and care improvements.. Related to Initial Admission. Unrelated. to Initial Admission. The Wake Health Model. Sharon D. Cornelison RCP, RRT-NPS. COPD Pathway Team. Inpatient Team. Hospitalist, Critical Care Physician, and/or APP. Respiratory Therapist COPD Navigators. Pulmonary Consult Service (MD and/or NP).
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