Failure to Ensure Code Status Orders Match Advance Directives
Penalty
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that a resident's code status orders accurately reflected their wishes as documented in their Advance Directives Form. Specifically, a cognitively intact resident with multiple complex medical diagnoses, including chronic kidney disease, heart disease, and diabetes, had a signed Advance Directives Form indicating a preference for Do Not Resuscitate Comfort Care-Arrest (DNR CC-A). Despite this, the physician order in the medical record listed the resident as full code from the time of admission until two months later, at which point the order was changed to DNR CC-A. This discrepancy was confirmed through medical record review and interview with the Director of Nursing, who acknowledged that the resident's code status order did not match the documented advance directive for a significant period. The facility's policy requires that advance directives be respected and that the plan of care be consistent with the resident's documented treatment preferences, but this was not followed in this case.