F0842 F842: Safeguard resident-identifiable information and/or maintain medical records on each resident that are in accordance with accepted professional standards.
D

Failure to Document Resident Weight as Ordered

Cape Heritage Rehabilitation & Health Care CenterSandwich, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 04-10-2024

Summary

The facility failed to maintain an accurate medical record for one resident, specifically Resident #66, who had diagnoses of dementia and diabetes. The deficiency was identified when the facility did not document the resident's weight as ordered by the physician. The Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessment indicated that Resident #66 had experienced significant weight loss and was not on a prescribed weight loss regimen. A progress note dated 2/9/24 indicated that the resident's weights were trending down, and a new order was obtained to weigh the resident weekly for four weeks, then monthly. However, the weight summary showed no documented weights between 2/16/24 and 3/7/24, despite the Treatment Administration Record (TAR) indicating that the resident had been weighed on 2/24/24 and 3/2/24 without numeric values recorded. During interviews, the Unit Manager (UM) confirmed that the facility did not use a weight book and that weights were supposed to be recorded in the resident's TAR or electronic medical record. Upon review, it was found that the weights had not been documented as required. The Director of Nurses (DON) stated that the expectation was for weights to be obtained and documented in the resident's record as ordered, which was not done in this case.

Penalty

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