Failure to Notify Physician of Significant Weight Loss
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that a physician assessment was completed for unplanned weight loss in two residents, R12 and R39, as required by their care plans and facility policy. Resident R12 experienced a significant weight loss of 9.02% between July 10, 2024, and August 1, 2024, with a BMI indicating underweight status. Despite the dietitian documenting the weight loss and revising the care plan, there was no evidence that the physician was notified or that an assessment was completed. Similarly, Resident R39 experienced a 9.98% weight loss from August 29, 2024, to September 11, 2024, and was identified as being at nutritional risk. The care plan required weekly weights and notification of the dietitian and physician for significant weight changes, but there was no documentation of physician notification or assessment. The facility's policy on weighing residents mandates that significant weight changes be communicated to the dietitian, physician, family, and RNAC, with documentation in the resident's medical record. However, interviews with the Regional Nurse confirmed the absence of evidence that the physician was notified of the weight loss for both residents, as required by the care plans and facility policy. This deficiency was identified under the Pennsylvania Code sections related to nursing services, physician services, and clinical records.
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