Failure to Obtain Physician-Ordered Diagnostic Test
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that a physician-ordered diagnostic test, specifically a duplex scan, was obtained for a resident as per the physician's order. The resident, who was admitted with diagnoses including congestive heart failure and acute embolism and thrombosis, required assistance with activities of daily living and had intact cognition. A physician's progress note indicated the need for a repeat venous Doppler scan to assess the progression of thrombosis, which was ordered to be completed by a specific date. However, the medical record review revealed that the repeat diagnostic test was not performed as ordered. During an interview, the Nurse Manager confirmed that the venous duplex diagnostic test was not conducted and had to be reordered. The facility's Laboratory and Diagnostic Guidelines outline procedures for tracking and completing diagnostic tests, including the use of tracking logs, electronic portals, and calendars to ensure timely completion. Despite these guidelines, the facility did not adhere to the physician's order for the repeat diagnostic test, resulting in a deficiency in providing timely and approved x-ray services or having an agreement with an approved provider to obtain them.
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