Failure to Address and Document Significant Weight Loss
Summary
A resident experienced a significant weight loss of 13 pounds (10%) within one month, as documented in the medical record. The resident's nutrition care plan included an intervention to notify the physician and dietitian of any significant weight changes. However, there was no documentation that the significant weight loss was addressed by either the physician or the dietitian. The discharge summary from the previous provider noted the resident's morbid obesity but did not address the recent weight loss. Interviews with the Medical Director and the dietitian confirmed that the weight loss was not specifically addressed or documented. The dietitian stated that the usual process would be to discuss supplements with the resident and initiate them if desired, but could not confirm if this occurred due to lack of documentation. Both staff members indicated that significant weight loss is typically discussed in risk management meetings, but there was no evidence in the record that interventions or changes were made in response to this resident's weight loss.
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