 | United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1970 - 194 pages
...take it himself would not be a .skilled service, even when a licensed nurse gives the medication. 3. The importance of a particular service to an individual...changes of position in order to avoid development of decubitl. If changing the patient's position is the only regular and frequent service provided, it... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1972 - 794 pages
...to take it himself would not be a skilled service even when a licensed nurse gives the medication. The importance of a particular service to an individual...of a non-ambulatory patient may be frequent changes in position in order to avoid decubiti or applying dressings to the decubiti. These of themselves would... | |
 | United States. Social Security Administration - 1971 - 730 pages
...such medication can be prescribed for administration at home without the presence of a skilled nurse. (2) The importance of a particular service to an individual...be frequent changes of position in order to avoid decubiti. Since changing of position can ordinarily be accomplished by unlicensed personnel, it would... | |
 | United States. Social Security Administration - 1981 - 374 pages
...bowel and bladder training. 11146. Nonskilled Nursing Services (a) Importance of Service to the Patient The importance of a particular service to an individual...changes of position in order to avoid development of decubitus ulcers. Since changing of position can ordinarily be accomplished by unlicensed personnel,... | |
 | 1972 - 752 pages
...such medication can be prescribed for administration at home without the presence of a skilled nurse. (2) The importance of a particular service to an individual...changes of position in order to avoid development of decubiü. Since changing of position can ordinarily be accomplished by unlicensed personnel, it would... | |
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