Failure to Notify Physician of Resident's Refusal of Ordered Tests
Summary
A deficiency occurred when the facility failed to notify a resident's physician after the resident refused a blood draw and diagnostic tests, despite having physician orders for these procedures. The resident, who had diagnoses including metabolic encephalopathy, diabetes mellitus, and dementia, was assessed as having severely impaired cognition with a BIMS score of 6 out of 15. The care plan required monitoring changes in cognitive status and notifying the physician as needed. However, documentation showed that while the resident's responsible party was informed of the refusals, there was no evidence that the physician was notified. The Director of Nursing confirmed during record review that the physician had not been informed of the resident's refusal of the ordered laboratory and diagnostic tests. Facility policy required the attending physician to be involved in monitoring changes in the resident's medical status and to be notified regarding care, diagnostic tests, and treatment. The lack of communication with the physician meant the resident's care was not properly supervised as required.
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