F0641 F641: Ensure each resident receives an accurate assessment.
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Inaccurate MDS Assessments for Three Residents

Majestic Care Of NewburghNewburgh, Indiana Survey Completed on 05-09-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure the MDS (Minimum Data Set) Assessment was completed accurately for three residents. Resident 25's MDS assessment inaccurately indicated that the resident did not receive antipsychotic medication during the seven-day look-back period, despite physician orders for Aripiprazole. The Social Worker confirmed the error, noting that the resident was on the medication during the assessment period. Resident 55's MDS assessment incorrectly reported no significant weight loss, despite clinical records showing an 18.37% weight loss within 30 days and 27.55% within 180 days. Both the MDS Coordinator and the Registered Dietician were unsure why the significant weight loss was not recorded accurately. Resident 246's MDS assessment inaccurately indicated that the resident was not edentulous and had no broken teeth, despite conflicting information in the clinical record. The Admission Nursing Assessment noted broken natural teeth, while the Admission Nutrition Assessment and care plan indicated the resident had no teeth and used full dentures. The MDS Coordinator admitted to not observing the resident's mouth and relying on second-hand information from other staff. The facility's RAI policy mandates the use of the current RAI Manual for comprehensive assessments, which was not adhered to in these cases.

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