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Do the RTs (and other medical staff) working there have competencies in geriatric care?

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Do the RTs (and other medical staff) working there have competencies in geriatric care?

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Ask to see the documentation. • If documented competency — yes • If no documented competency — no; do not consider this facility 4. Is the facility free standing or attached to an acute care facility? • If attached — yes • If free standing — no; do not consider this facility 5. How does the facility provide oxygen to its respiratory patients? Rooms piped with oxygen? Concentrators? Tanks? • If rooms piped with O2 — yes (best option); consider this facility • If concentrators — yes (acceptable option); consider this facility • If tanks — no; do not consider this facility Using tanks as backups to concentrators is fine; however, if tanks are the primary oxygen source, choose another facility. Tanks can run out even in the best of circumstances, so it’s best not to take any chances. And keep in mind that most people who use O2 in nursing facilities probably need 5 liters or less per day. Concentrators can usually deliver up to 5 liters — to be sure, you may want to inquire about t

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