Mds 3.0 Caa — Script Examples
The use of antipsychotic, antianxiety, or antidepressant medications (Section N). Assessment Script/Narrative:
In the Minimum Data Set (MDS) 3.0, the process is the critical link between identifying a potential problem and developing an individualized care plan. When a Care Area Trigger (CAT) is activated by MDS responses, the interdisciplinary team (IDT) must perform a deeper assessment to determine if that area requires a specific care plan. Mds 3.0 Caa Script Examples
“Resident triggered for Activities due to low engagement scores in Section F. Upon interview, Mrs. Smith expressed a lifelong love for classic jazz and knitting, neither of which she has participated in since admission due to vision decline. IDT reviewed past leisure history and current functional limitations (B0200 Hearing/Vision). She remains socially isolated in her room most afternoons. Care planning is necessary to provide large-print patterns and bedside music therapy to promote social engagement and mental well-being” . 2. Nutritional Status (Care Area 12) “Resident triggered for Activities due to low engagement
Significant weight loss or a specific nutritional approach (e.g., therapeutic diet). Assessment Script/Narrative: IDT reviewed past leisure history and current functional
A resident indicates they are not participating in activities or have preferences not currently met. Assessment Script/Narrative:
Below are examples of how to frame CAA "scripts" or narrative summaries for common triggers: 1. Activities (Care Area 4)