F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
D

Failure to Ensure Adequate Hydration for Resident

Almond Vista HealthcareModesto, California Survey Completed on 08-02-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure adequate hydration for one resident, identified as R204, who was at risk for dehydration and weight loss. R204 was admitted with diagnoses including COVID-19, type two diabetes mellitus, and acute kidney failure. Despite being prescribed intravenous fluids twice within the first ten days of admission due to poor nutritional and fluid intake, R204's fluid requirements were not assessed timely. The care plan goal for fluid intake was set at 1000 cc per day, which was inadequate compared to the 2400 ml per day calculated by the Registered Dietitian (RD) on 07/31/24. The facility's records revealed inconsistencies in monitoring and documenting R204's fluid intake. The Medication Administration Record (MAR) showed varying daily fluid intake levels, with several days falling significantly below the required 2400 ml. Additionally, health shakes ordered to supplement R204's nutrition were not documented as administered or consumed, and the facility did not record supplements given with meals. The RD acknowledged the delay in completing R204's nutritional assessment and the inadequacy of the care plan's fluid intake goal. Interviews with facility staff, including the Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON), and the RD, confirmed the lack of timely assessment and monitoring of R204's hydration status. The RD stated that the provision of IV fluids should have triggered a high nutritional/dehydration risk assessment, which was not completed in a timely manner. The Director of Nursing (DON) verified that the care plan goal for fluid intake was incorrect and should have been aligned with the RD's assessment. The facility's policy on hydration and prevention of dehydration was not adhered to, as the dietitian did not assess R204's hydration needs within the standard timeframe.

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