F0684 F684: Provide appropriate treatment and care according to orders, resident’s preferences and goals.
D

Failure to Complete Neuro Checks and 72-Hour Post-Fall Monitoring

Garden View Care Center Of ChesterfieldChesterfield, Missouri Survey Completed on 04-13-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide treatment and care in accordance with its own falls protocol and acceptable standards of practice following resident falls. The facility’s Falls Clinical Protocol required nurses to assess and document vital signs, recent injury (especially head injury), musculoskeletal function, cognition/level of consciousness, neurological status, pain, fall history, precipitating factors, medications, and diagnoses, and to identify falls as witnessed or unwitnessed. The protocol also required completion of incident reports, skin evaluations, fall risk assessments, neurological checks (neuro checks) for unwitnessed falls or when a resident hit their head, and incident follow-up (IFU) monitoring with documentation each shift for 72 hours post-fall. Interviews with the RN, Administrator, and DON confirmed that neuro checks and IFU documentation were expected for 72 hours after such falls, and that staff were expected to follow these policies. For one resident with a history of stroke, hemiplegia, and a prior thoracic spine fracture, who was cognitively intact and dependent on staff for transfers, the facility failed to complete required post-fall assessments and monitoring after two separate falls. In the first fall, the resident fell from the edge of the bed while being assisted by a CNA, hit the head on the floor, and sustained a forehead hematoma and laceration requiring hospital evaluation and sutures. After the resident returned from the hospital, neuro checks were initiated, but the neurological flow sheet showed blank entries for both day and evening shifts on a later date, and progress notes showed missing IFU documentation on multiple shifts over several days. In the second fall, the resident was found on the floor beside the bed after reportedly falling from a Broda chair, with a hematoma to the left forehead and no other immediate complaints. The record showed no skin evaluation, no fall risk evaluation, and no neuro checks completed after this fall, and progress notes lacked IFU documentation for multiple consecutive shifts following the incident. For a second resident with severe cognitive impairment, multiple sclerosis, altered mental status, hypertension, and dementia, who was dependent for transfers and had a documented prior fall, the facility again did not follow its fall protocol. After this resident was found on the floor next to the bed, having stated they fell while reaching for something on the bedside table, the medical record contained no documentation of neuro checks following the fall. Additionally, progress notes for several subsequent shifts over multiple days contained no IFU notes documenting post-fall monitoring. A third resident with severe cognitive impairment and diagnoses including dementia, hypertension, diabetes, kidney disease, and depression experienced a fall from the bed during in-bed care, resulting in multiple skin tears to both upper extremities and a laceration to the forehead, with EMS called and the resident sent out. When the resident returned with a nasal fracture, sutures to the eyebrow area, and skin tears with dressings, the progress notes again showed no IFU documentation on multiple shifts over several days. These documented omissions demonstrate repeated failures to complete and document required neuro checks, fall evaluations, fall risk assessments, skin evaluations, and 72-hour IFU monitoring after falls for multiple residents.

Penalty

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