Inaccurate MDS Assessments for Diagnosis, Suctioning, and Hospice Prognosis
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessments accurately reflected resident status for 3 residents. The facility policy stated that interdisciplinary observation and assessment were to be used to ensure the most accurate assessment of resident functional capacity. Review of the records showed that Resident #9’s quarterly MDS dated 10/21/2025 did not include psychotic disorder or delusion disorder in Section I, even though the admission record listed delusional disorders and psychotic disorder with delusions, and a mental health provider note documented a history of dementia, depression, delusional disorders, psychotic disorder, cognitive communication deficit, muscle weakness, and hypertension. The MDS Coordinator stated the MDS would have to be modified because the resident did have diagnoses of psychotic disorder and delusional disorders. Resident #2’s quarterly MDS dated 11/05/2025 documented a BIMS score of 15 out of 15 and indicated oxygen therapy and tracheostomy care, but suctioning was marked as no. The resident’s census data listed diagnoses including COPD, heart failure, type 2 diabetes, anxiety disorder, tracheostomy status, dependence on supplemental oxygen, and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. The care plan stated the resident had a tracheostomy and did her own trach care including suctioning, administered her own nebulizer treatments, and used continuous oxygen. Physician orders dated 1/02/2026 also directed self trach care and nebulizer treatment and referenced trach, oxygen, and suction. The MDS RN stated she did not know why suctioning was not marked and acknowledged the resident had a tracheostomy and used suctioning. Resident #35’s significant change MDS dated 12/24/2025 documented BIMS 15 out of 15, dependence for mobility and most care, incontinence, and hospice care under special treatments or programs, but did not mark a prognosis of less than 6 months of life expectancy as yes. The resident’s admission data listed diagnoses including nondisplaced fracture of the left tibia, generalized anxiety disorder, type 2 diabetes, acute kidney failure with tubular necrosis, and end stage renal disease. The care plan identified hospice care and renal insufficiency related to ESRD, and physician orders and hospice records documented admission to hospice for acute kidney injury with certification of terminal illness and an imminence of death of less than 6 months. The MDS RN stated she did not mark the prognosis question yes because she did not see documentation stating that prognosis, and the DON stated the expectation was that the MDS nurse would review the documentation and correctly enter the information.
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