Failure to Notify Physician of Severe Weight Loss
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that a physician assessment was completed for a resident experiencing significant unplanned weight loss. The facility's policy required nursing staff to measure resident weights on admission, the next day, and weekly for two weeks thereafter, with specific thresholds for significant and severe weight loss. Despite these guidelines, a resident experienced severe weight loss over several months, with no evidence that the physician was notified or that an assessment was completed. The resident's weight decreased from 132.6 pounds to 88.8 pounds over a six-month period, representing a 33.03% weight loss, which is classified as severe. The dietician recommended changes to the resident's diet and suggested notifying the physician about the weight loss, but the clinical records revealed that the physician was not informed. Interviews confirmed that the physician was unaware of the resident's weight loss and that no assessment was conducted. This oversight violated several state codes related to nursing services, physician services, and clinical records, highlighting a deficiency in the facility's adherence to its own policies and regulatory requirements.
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