Incomplete and inaccurate resident documentation
Summary
The facility failed to maintain complete and accurate medical records for five residents. The report states that documentation was incomplete or inaccurate for medications and treatments, meal intake percentages, tube feeding and water flush volumes, and wound care treatments. The facility policy required documentation in the medical record to be objective, complete, and accurate. For one resident who was admitted with heart disease, abnormal weight loss, muscle wasting and atrophy, and diabetes mellitus, the record did not accurately reflect care during a leave of absence. The MAR/TAR showed medications, a blood sugar check, temperature checks, and a Wanderguard check documented while the resident was away, but a nursing progress note stated the nurse did not witness the resident’s departure and could not confirm medication administration before departure. Facility leadership later stated the resident left with family and returned the next day, and the record should have reflected that. The same resident’s lunch intake was documented on 17 of 31 days before the meal was completed. For another resident with diabetes, above the knee amputation, and obesity, lunch consumption was documented before the meal was served and eaten on 16 of 31 days reviewed. Staff interviews confirmed that meals should be documented after they are eaten, and one CNA stated documentation was sometimes completed early because staff knew residents’ usual intake patterns. For two residents receiving gastrostomy tube feeding and water flushes, the MAR entries did not match the physician’s orders or the observed pump settings. One resident’s recorded daily formula and water totals did not add up to the ordered amounts, and the other resident’s recorded formula and water volumes were repeatedly inconsistent with the ordered 17-hour feeding schedule and flush regimen. For a resident with multiple wounds, diabetes, morbid obesity, PVD, osteomyelitis, and muscle wasting, the MAR/TAR showed numerous missed or blank wound treatment entries across July through October 2025, and the record did not indicate why the ordered treatments were not documented as administered.
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