Failure to Ensure Accurate PASARR Completion
Summary
The facility failed to ensure the Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASARR) was accurately completed for three residents. Resident #92 was admitted with diagnoses including bipolar disorder, depressive disorder, dementia, and anxiety. However, the PASARR form did not reflect the serious mental illness (SMI) of bipolar disorder. The Social Services Director confirmed that the Level I PASARR was inaccurate and should have been re-done to include the bipolar disorder diagnosis, which would have determined the need for a Level II PASARR evaluation. The Regional nurse also verified that it was the responsibility of the facility's Social Service Department to ensure the PASARR was accurate and re-assessed if necessary. Resident #21 was admitted with diagnoses including cerebral infarction, anxiety disorder, alcohol abuse, brief psychotic disorder, and major depressive disorder. The Quarterly Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessment indicated severely impaired cognitive skills, and the medical record revealed behaviors of screaming at staff. The Social Service Director acknowledged that the Level I PASARR submitted did not include the anxiety and psychotic disorder diagnoses, making it inaccurate. Another Level I PASARR should have been submitted with the correct diagnoses. Resident #66 was admitted with diagnoses including major depressive disorder, schizoaffective disorder, and type 2 diabetes. The medical record showed a care plan for antipsychotic therapy and behaviors of refusing insulin, food, and medications. The Social Service Director verified that the Level I PASARR completed triggered a Level II PASARR, which had not been submitted until the day of the survey. The facility's policies and procedures required that all SMI and intellectually disabled residents receive appropriate pre-admission screening, and it was the responsibility of Social Services to coordinate and ensure the screenings were conducted and results obtained prior to admission.
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