Failure to Manage Resident's Nutritional Care
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that the physician supervised and managed the care of a resident (Resident 21) who was admitted with diagnoses including dementia, protein-calorie malnutrition, and diabetes. Observations revealed that Resident 21 consumed less than half of the food provided during meals and refused nutritional supplements. Despite significant weight loss documented by the Registered Dietitian (RD), recommendations to liberalize the diet and reduce supplement fatigue were not implemented. The physician and nurse practitioner did not document any concerns regarding weight loss or poor intake in their progress notes, and the physician was unaware of the RD's recommendations. The facility's policy on nutritional status evaluation was not followed, as the RD's recommendations were not communicated to or acted upon by the physician. Interviews with the RD and Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) confirmed that the recommended dietary changes were not made, and the physician stated he was not informed about the weight loss or dietary recommendations. This lack of communication and follow-through had the potential to exacerbate Resident 21's weight loss and overall well-being.
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