Incomplete and inaccurate resident records
Summary
The facility failed to maintain accurate medical records for three residents. For one resident admitted with atrial fibrillation, the active physician orders did not accurately reflect the resident’s advance directives as shown on the Massachusetts MOLST. The MOLST indicated do not resuscitate, use non-invasive ventilation, transfer to hospital, no dialysis, and short-term artificial nutrition, signed by the resident’s activated health care proxy, while the orders also contained a full code order dated earlier than the MOLST. A nurse and the DON stated the code status was not accurately listed in the electronic health record and that the full code order should have been discontinued when the MOLST was executed. For another resident with diagnoses including metabolic encephalopathy, cryptococcosis, immune reconstitution syndrome, and altered mental status, the record did not document a reported resident-to-resident incident involving potential sexual contact. The resident had a court-ordered guardian, and the guardian reported being notified by the facility that the resident had been molested by another resident, with police responding to the facility. However, review of progress notes, evaluations, and care plans from the relevant period found no documentation of the incident, no follow-up assessment, and no record of emotional support or protective interventions. The DON, Administrator, and Regional Nurse all stated the medical record should have contained documentation of the event and the steps taken, but it did not. For a third resident with severe cognitive impairment and diagnoses including hepatic encephalopathy, disorder of the urea cycle, diabetes mellitus type 2, and mood disorder, the record did not document the reason for transfer to the hospital or any attempted interventions before transport. The chart showed lab monitoring, reddened sclera of the left eye, and a discharge/transfer evaluation by social work indicating transfer for a change in mental status, but there were no nursing progress notes or assessments explaining the cause of the transfer. The Unit Manager and DON reviewed the record and stated there was no documentation from the days leading up to the hospital transfer to explain what occurred, making the record incomplete and inaccurate.
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