This wiki has undergone a migration to Confluence found Here
Types of Plan: Definitional and Organizing Framework-Archive
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Return to: Care Plan Project page
Return to: Types of Plan - Differentiation and Definitions page
Contents
- 1 Care Plan
- 1.1 Definition/Description
- 1.2 Testable criteria
- 1.2.1 Who (entity or role/type of person) participates in it besides the patient (record target)
- 1.2.1.1 The subject
- 1.2.1.2 Author
- 1.2.1.3 Authorizer (authenticator)
- 1.2.1.4 Responsible authority for approval (legal authenticator)
- 1.2.1.5 Responsible party (responsible for assuring action)?
- 1.2.1.6 Custodian (responsible for maintaining the record/care plan)
- 1.2.1.7 Performers of actions/intervention
- 1.2.2 Care Plan Components
- 1.2.3 Properties and Context
- 1.2.1 Who (entity or role/type of person) participates in it besides the patient (record target)
- 1.3 Scope
- 1.4 Explanation
- 2 Plan of Care
- 2.1 Definition/Description
- 2.2 Testable criteria
- 2.2.1 Who (entity or role/type of person) participates in it besides the patient (record target)
- 2.2.1.1 The subject
- 2.2.1.2 Author
- 2.2.1.3 Authorizer (authenticator)
- 2.2.1.4 Responsible authority for approval (legal authenticator)
- 2.2.1.5 Responsible party (responsible for assuring action)?
- 2.2.1.6 Custodian (responsible for maintaining the record/care plan)
- 2.2.1.7 Performers of actions/intervention
- 2.2.2 Care Plan Components
- 2.2.3 Properties and Context
- 2.2.1 Who (entity or role/type of person) participates in it besides the patient (record target)
- 2.3 Scope
- 2.4 Explanation
- 3 Treatment plan
- 3.1 Definition/Description
- 3.2 Testable criteria
- 3.2.1 Who (entity or role/type of person) participates in it besides the patient (record target)
- 3.2.1.1 The subject
- 3.2.1.2 Author
- 3.2.1.3 Authorizer (authenticator)
- 3.2.1.4 Responsible authority for approval (legal authenticator)
- 3.2.1.5 Responsible party (responsible for assuring action)?
- 3.2.1.6 Custodian (responsible for maintaining the record/care plan)
- 3.2.1.7 Performers of actions/intervention
- 3.2.2 Care Plan Components
- 3.2.3 Properties and Context
- 3.2.1 Who (entity or role/type of person) participates in it besides the patient (record target)
- 3.3 Scope
- 3.4 Explanation
- 3.5 Other Relevant Materials
Care Plan
48x48px This subsection includes: clear definition and identification of defining attributes/characteristics of "Care Plan"
Definition/Description
(extract from Care Plan DAM)
Testable criteria
Who (entity or role/type of person) participates in it besides the patient (record target)
The subject
- The Patient (subject of care / record target)
- Can a fetus be the subject of a Care Plan?
Author
Authorizer (authenticator)
Responsible authority for approval (legal authenticator)
Responsible party (responsible for assuring action)?
Custodian (responsible for maintaining the record/care plan)
Performers of actions/intervention
Care Plan Components
Inclusions
- What structures/components does it contain as components?
- Can it contain other components of the same type?
- What structure/component can contain it?
Exclusions
- What can it never contain?
- What structure/component can never contain it?
Properties and Context
- What context or properties does it have based on the containing component?
- What kind of reasons does it have?
- How is it associated with a Health Concern?
- How is it associated with a Goal?
- Does it include (specify) criteria for termination (completion)?
- e.g. criteria which would terminate action and render the status of it completed
- Does it include (specify) outcome criteria specifications?
- e.g. what metrics are applied to it
- Does it include (specify) criteria required for it to become active?
- e.g. defining criteria for a standing order, such as "if temperature is > 38 degC administer 1000 mg acetaminophen PO q6h"
Scope
- when is this used and how is it used?
- What are the limits?
Explanation
Plan of Care
48x48px This subsection includes: clear definition and identification of defining attributes/characteristics of "Plan of Care"
Definition/Description
(extract from Care Plan DAM)
Testable criteria
Who (entity or role/type of person) participates in it besides the patient (record target)
The subject
- The Patient (subject of care / record target)
- Can a fetus be the subject of a Care Plan?
Author
Authorizer (authenticator)
Responsible authority for approval (legal authenticator)
Responsible party (responsible for assuring action)?
Custodian (responsible for maintaining the record/care plan)
Performers of actions/intervention
Care Plan Components
Inclusions
- What structures/components does it contain as components?
- Can it contain other components of the same type?
- What structure/component can contain it?
Exclusions
- What can it never contain?
- What structure/component can never contain it?
Properties and Context
- What context or properties does it have based on the containing component?
- What kind of reasons does it have?
- How is it associated with a Health Concern?
- How is it associated with a Goal?
- Does it include (specify) criteria for termination (completion)?
- e.g. criteria which would terminate action and render the status of it completed
- Does it include (specify) outcome criteria specifications?
- e.g. what metrics are applied to it
- Does it include (specify) criteria required for it to become active?
- e.g. defining criteria for a standing order, such as "if temperature is > 38 degC administer 1000 mg acetaminophen PO q6h"
Scope
- when is this used and how is it used?
- What are the limits?
Explanation
Treatment plan
48x48px This subsection includes: clear definition and identification of defining attributes/characteristics of "Treatment Plan"
Definition/Description
(extract from Care Plan DAM)
Testable criteria
Who (entity or role/type of person) participates in it besides the patient (record target)
The subject
- The Patient (subject of care / record target)
- Can a fetus be the subject of a Care Plan?
Author
Authorizer (authenticator)
Responsible authority for approval (legal authenticator)
Responsible party (responsible for assuring action)?
Custodian (responsible for maintaining the record/care plan)
Performers of actions/intervention
Care Plan Components
Inclusions
- What structures/components does it contain as components?
- Can it contain other components of the same type?
- What structure/component can contain it?
Exclusions
- What can it never contain?
- What structure/component can never contain it?
Properties and Context
- What context or properties does it have based on the containing component?
- What kind of reasons does it have?
- How is it associated with a Health Concern?
- How is it associated with a Goal?
- Does it include (specify) criteria for termination (completion)?
- e.g. criteria which would terminate action and render the status of it completed
- Does it include (specify) outcome criteria specifications?
- e.g. what metrics are applied to it
- Does it include (specify) criteria required for it to become active?
- e.g. defining criteria for a standing order, such as "if temperature is > 38 degC administer 1000 mg acetaminophen PO q6h"
Scope
- when is this used and how is it used?
- What are the limits?
Explanation
Other Relevant Materials