Incomplete Documentation for ADLs, Wound Care, and Insulin Administration
Summary
The facility failed to maintain complete and accurate medical records for multiple residents across ADL documentation, wound care records, and medication administration records. For one resident who was dependent for toileting hygiene and always incontinent, the bladder and bowel continence documentation for November 2025 contained multiple blank entries across day, evening, and night shifts. The DON stated there was no other supporting documentation regarding the care provided and expected staff to accurately complete the task when care was provided. For residents with wounds, the records showed repeated inconsistencies between physician orders, treatment records, and staff statements. One resident had a right heel pressure injury with an order for daily wound care, yet the TAR showed wound care documented on only some days, and the wound care nurse stated she could not recall what happened on certain dates and had no notes for training days. Another resident had multiple wound orders for the right heel, right foot, toes, and other areas, with several blank entries on the TAR for ordered treatments. Staff stated they sometimes checked off wound care and were unsure whether it was supposed to be completed by the wound care nurse, and the DON stated wound care should be documented accurately. Medication records also contained missing or incomplete documentation and lacked provider notification when ordered treatments were not given or were refused. One resident’s insulin orders were documented as held for glucose out of parameters, while another resident’s MAR had blank entries for Lantus on several days and the DON stated the nurse should document refusal instead of leaving it blank. A resident with repeated insulin refusals had MAR entries showing drug refused for Lantus and multiple sliding-scale insulin doses, but the record contained no documentation of provider notification. Another resident’s insulin administration record showed code entries, NA entries, and missing dose documentation, with staff stating they sometimes forgot to chart details and did not always remember to document provider notification. The physician and APRN stated they expected notification when medications or treatments were refused.
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