Lack of Physician Orders for Hospice and Foley Catheter
Summary
The facility failed to obtain a physician's order for hospice care and a foley catheter for Resident #53. The facility's policy requires a physician's order for hospice services and immediate care orders for residents. Resident #53 was admitted with diagnoses including Pleural Effusion, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Atrial Fibrillation, and Diastolic Congestive Heart Failure. The resident was cognitively intact with a BIMS score of 13. Despite being admitted to hospice care per family request, there was no physician's order documented for hospice services or the foley catheter observed in the resident's room. Observations on 3/4/2025 confirmed the presence of a foley catheter without a corresponding physician's order. Interviews with an LPN and the DON confirmed the absence of required physician orders for both the foley catheter and hospice services.
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