F0842 F842: Safeguard resident-identifiable information and/or maintain medical records on each resident that are in accordance with accepted professional standards.
D

Incomplete wound documentation and missing outpatient dermatology records

Titusville Rehabilitation & Nursing CenterTitusville, Florida Survey Completed on 03-05-2026

Summary

The facility failed to maintain complete and accurate medical records for one resident with non-pressure related skin conditions. The resident was a female with diagnoses including type 2 diabetes mellitus, adult failure to thrive, malnutrition, heart disease, muscle wasting and atrophy of multiple sites, and left lateral forehead squamous cell carcinoma. She had been admitted to the facility and later re-admitted from an acute care hospital. During observation, she was found lying in bed eating breakfast with one small and one large undated bordered gauze dressing with peeling edges on her forehead and scalp, and she stated that skin cancer lesions had been removed at her Dermatologist's office about one week earlier and that facility nurses had not looked at the dressings since then. The resident's active physician orders, MARs/TARs, and care plan did not include monitoring of the head wounds, and the electronic and paper medical records did not contain physician notes or wound care instructions from the outpatient dermatology procedure. A nurse progress note documented that the resident had a head wound dressing after an outpatient appointment, but the record still lacked the most recent dermatology progress notes. The Regional Nurse Consultant stated she could not locate those notes in the medical record, and the DON stated she expected outpatient physician records and related orders to be updated and accessible in the chart, but was unsure what happened to the records.

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