Advance Directive Education and Code Status Wishes Not Documented
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that residents or their resident representatives were educated about advance directives and that their wishes were identified and documented for 2 of 2 sampled residents reviewed for advance directives. Resident #27 had diagnoses including stroke with memory, speech, and language deficits and dementia. The record showed the resident was admitted and later re-admitted with confusion, and the resident’s representative was present at the bedside. However, the nurse’s notes and social worker notes did not document that the representative was provided education on advance directives, and the code status form was not signed by the resident or the representative to identify their wishes. For Resident #27, a physician note directed DNR, and an Advance Directives Consent Form showed the DNR box checked and signed by RN #10 and MD #1, with verbal consent noted from the representative. The form was not signed by Resident #27 or the representative. The record also showed a physician order that the DNR must be renewed annually, an APRN note stating the resident was DNR per chart documentation, and a significant change MDS identifying moderately impaired cognition. The RCP directed staff to review code status and advance directives, but the nurse’s notes and social worker notes still did not show documentation that the representative received advance directive education or that the code status form was signed by the resident or representative. Resident #104 was admitted with diagnoses including dementia, heart failure, and depression, and the quarterly MDS identified severely impaired cognition. The RCP failed to identify a code status or wishes for code status. The Advance Directives Consent Form documented verbal consent from the representative, but the form was not signed, and the physician’s and APRN notes did not show that the representative was contacted and educated about code status or that the resident’s wishes were identified. A physician order later directed DNR, DNI, and RN pronouncement. During interview, staff stated the code status and advance directive form must be signed within 24 hours of admission or re-admission, that the APRN or physician is responsible for educating the resident or representative about CPR versus DNR, and that the resident’s representative should sign the form; however, the record for Resident #104 did not reflect that process was completed.
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