F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
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Deficiency in Dialysis Care Communication

Garden VillageYakima, Washington Survey Completed on 10-29-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that dialysis services met professional standards of care for Resident 193, who required dialysis due to end-stage renal disease. The resident was admitted with multiple diagnoses, including diabetes, heart failure, and anxiety, and required substantial assistance with activities of daily living. Despite the facility's policy mandating collaboration and communication with the dialysis center, there was no documented communication between the facility and the dialysis center regarding the resident's dialysis treatments. The resident had attended 17 dialysis sessions, yet there was no evidence of pre- or post-dialysis communication or documentation in the medical record. Interviews with staff revealed a lack of communication and documentation regarding the resident's dialysis care. Staff members, including LPNs and RNs, acknowledged that they did not receive or seek post-dialysis reports from the dialysis center. The resident reported receiving minimal attention from nurses after returning from dialysis, and staff confirmed that they had not seen any documentation from the dialysis center. The Director of Nursing Services and the Regional Nurse Consultant acknowledged the communication issues, indicating that nurses should document the resident's dialysis visits and obtain necessary communications from the dialysis center.

Penalty

Fine: $20,30029 days payment denial
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A resident with CKD stage five requiring peritoneal dialysis (PD) was admitted with pre-admission physician orders for three daily PD exchanges and monitoring for peritonitis (fever, abdominal pain, cloudy effluent), but these monitoring orders were not entered into the facility’s physician orders. The care plan referenced PD and general monitoring but did not specifically address peritonitis monitoring. Paper PD flowsheets showed incomplete and inconsistent documentation of exchanges and resident condition, including missing condition/comments for individual treatments and no record of one ordered PD exchange. The PD cycler flowsheet lacked effluent descriptions on multiple days. The PD nurse reported facility staff were expected to monitor effluent and symptoms, and the DON confirmed the absence of specific peritonitis monitoring orders, lack of an order for the PD cycler, and documentation gaps, despite a facility policy requiring ongoing assessment and monitoring for complications before, during, and after dialysis treatments.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Perform and Document Pre- and Post-Dialysis Assessments
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
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A resident with ESRD, diabetes, COPD, CHF, and dependence on renal dialysis received hemodialysis three times weekly at an off-site center, but the facility did not complete or document required pre- and post-dialysis assessments. The care plan and physician orders called for monitoring lung sounds, edema, AV fistula bruit and thrill, shunt site, and overall condition, yet the medical record contained no facility assessments around dialysis treatments. The only available pre-/post-treatment data (vital signs, weights, condition, and medications) came from the dialysis center’s communication forms. An LPN stated she filled out a form in a binder sent with the resident but could not produce the binder or a sample form, and the DON confirmed no facility-completed assessments could be located, despite a policy requiring assessment and monitoring for residents receiving dialysis.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Communication and Documentation for Dialysis Care
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
Short Summary

The facility did not consistently complete or provide required information on dialysis handoff communication reports for multiple residents receiving dialysis, omitting vital signs, weights, code status, mental status, and other critical information. Nurse signatures were often missing, and there was a lack of documentation regarding access sites and catheter dressings after dialysis. Staff interviews confirmed that the expected processes for communication and assessment were not followed, and care plans lacked necessary interventions for monitoring dialysis-related complications.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Ensure Ongoing Communication with Dialysis Providers
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
Short Summary

The facility did not maintain ongoing communication with dialysis providers for two residents requiring hemodialysis. Staff interviews and record reviews showed that information was not consistently sent to or received from the dialysis center, and required communication sheets were not regularly used. This resulted in a lack of documentation and exchange of critical care information between the facility and the dialysis provider.

Fine: $122,070
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Failure to Assess and Document Dialysis Access Sites
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
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Failure to Ensure Timely Transportation for Dialysis Appointments
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
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No penalty information released
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