Failure to Notify Physician of Significant Weight Loss
Summary
The facility failed to notify a physician for the evaluation of significant weight loss for two residents. Resident #27, who had severe cognitive impairment and multiple diagnoses including renal failure, heart failure, and dysphagia, experienced a significant weight loss over several months. Despite the weight loss being documented in the Weight Log and noted in a Nutrition Risk assessment, the clinical record lacked timely physician notification. The Regional Nurse Consultant confirmed that the weight loss should have been addressed sooner than it was. The facility's policy on Nutrition and Weight Management was not followed, as there was no evidence of physician notification, family notification, or care plan updates in response to the weight loss. Similarly, Resident #11, who had severe cognitive impairment and diagnoses including seizure disorder and bipolar disorder, also experienced significant weight loss. The resident's weight dropped from 167.2 lbs to 156.2 lbs over a month, and no weights were taken after this date. The resident's care plan lacked information regarding the significant weight loss, and the clinical chart did not document physician notification. The Director of Nursing confirmed that the physician should have been notified of the significant weight loss. The facility's failure to follow its own policy resulted in a lack of timely medical intervention for the residents' weight loss.
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