Failure to Accurately Post and Retain Daily Nurse Staffing Information
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that daily nurse staffing information, specifically the Direct Hours Patient Day (DHPPD) forms, was accurately completed, posted in a prominent and accessible location, and retained for the required minimum of 18 months. During interviews and record reviews, it was found that DHPPD forms for several dates were missing, and some forms that were available lacked essential information such as beginning census, admissions, discharges, transfers, deaths, and actual direct care service hours. The Director of Staff Development (DSD) acknowledged responsibility for completing and posting these forms and confirmed the missing and incomplete records. The DSD also stated that the forms should be reviewed and signed by the DON or designee and be available for public review upon request. The facility's policy and procedure required posting the number of nursing personnel providing direct care for each shift and retaining these records for at least 18 months. However, the review revealed that these requirements were not consistently met, resulting in misinformation for all 63 residents, their families, and visitors regarding daily nurse staffing data. The deficiencies were identified through concurrent interviews and record reviews, with the DSD confirming the lapses in documentation and posting practices.
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