MDS Assessments Did Not Accurately Reflect Resident Status
Summary
The facility did not ensure Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessments were completed to accurately reflect resident status. During the recertification survey, surveyors identified this issue for one resident reviewed for nutrition and one resident reviewed for urinary catheter or UTI. The facility policy titled MDS Accuracy stated that the information captured on the assessment must reflect the resident’s status during the observation period, and the person completing any portion of the assessment must sign certifying the accuracy of that portion. For one resident with diagnoses including diabetes mellitus and hypertension, the 5-Day MDS documented a height of 67 inches, a weight of 190 pounds, and no weight loss of 5% or more in the last month or 10% or more in the last six months. However, the resident’s weight history showed 202.4 pounds on 07/15/2025 and 190.2 pounds on 08/14/2025, which reflected a 6.03% weight loss in one month. The dietitian stated the resident’s weight should have been documented as a 5% or more loss in the last month, and the chief clinical nutrition manager identified the entry as a data error. The MDS assessor signed the assessment, and the DON stated that the final signature attested to the completion and accuracy of the assessment. For another resident with diagnoses including obstructive and reflux uropathy and functional urinary incontinence, the quarterly MDS documented an indwelling catheter and did not rate urinary continence because of catheter use. Medical records showed a Foley catheter order was discontinued after a voiding trial, and progress notes documented the catheter was removed, the resident was voiding well, and a positive trial of void was achieved. A review of progress notes from June through September showed the Foley catheter was not re-inserted, yet the quarterly MDS still indicated an indwelling catheter. The Director of MDS stated the assessment did not accurately reflect the resident’s bladder function, and the DON stated that all MDS assessments should accurately reflect each resident’s condition.
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