Failure to Report Significant Weight Loss to Physician
Summary
The facility failed to ensure significant weight loss was reported to the physician for one resident. The resident, who was admitted with diagnoses including stroke and seizures, experienced a 16.59% weight loss from admission to early February. Despite the recorded weight loss, there were no interventions or communications documented for the significant weight loss observed on February 1st. The resident's weight history showed a consistent decline, and the care plan indicated the need for regular weight monitoring and nutritional assessments, which were not adequately followed. During observations and interviews, it was noted that the resident's family member was concerned about the weight loss and mentioned that the resident did not like the facility's food. The Registered Dietician acknowledged that the resident should have been reweighed, and the Director of Nursing confirmed that the physician should have been contacted regarding the weight loss. The facility's policies on nutrition and change in condition were not adhered to, leading to the deficiency in care for the resident's nutritional needs.
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