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What are included in the assessment of nursing home residents upon admission according to regulations?
Only basic vital signs
Current weight and height
Only social history
Cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological status, hydration and nutritional status, psychological, and intellectual status
The correct answer is: Cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological status, hydration and nutritional status, psychological, and intellectual status
Upon admission to a nursing home, the assessment of residents must include a comprehensive evaluation to ensure their well-being and appropriate care. This assessment includes a detailed examination of various aspects such as cardiovascular, pulmonary, and neurological status, hydration and nutritional status, psychological well-being, and intellectual function. This thorough evaluation ensures that the resident's needs are identified and that a personalized care plan can be developed to meet those needs. Basic vital signs, current weight and height, and social history may be part of the assessment but are not comprehensive enough to capture the full range of factors evaluated in the initial assessment.