Re: What is average time spent on MDS?
A lot depends on whether you can do the MDS on the computer and use computer-generated RAPs/care plans. If you have to write everything out---and the vast majority of residents trigger a large number of RAPs---you're going to be at it awhile, especially if you want your documentation to be up to state and federal standards. I used to write narrative RAPs for each trigger on the computer and print them out, until I moved to another facility that used the forms you had to check off and THEN write out your assessment........they were redundant, labor-intensive, and a general PITA to do. Sometimes it took me 4 hours or more to do the MDS and write out fifteen RAPs, and as a SNF MDS nurse, I often had to do several of them a day. (That was one of the reasons I eventually left LTC; I was fried from working 14-hour days and taking work home with me, plus being on-call for my unit 24/7.)
Maybe I was just slow; maybe I was more concerned with doing it right and getting it done on time than zipping through everything so I could go to meetings and investigate every single bruise and bump on forty residents. All I know is, if you've got management telling you that the MDS and RAPs shouldn't take much time, you're working for the wrong people. When the documentation isn't done or isn't right, it's going to be YOUR butt on the line.......and I guarantee you that the administration will leave you twisting in the wind when the surveyors visit.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I think you should be prepared for any eventuality if you've already got people breathing down your neck about how long it should take to do MDS/RAPs.
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