F0641 F641: Ensure each resident receives an accurate assessment.
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MDS Did Not Accurately Reflect Feeding Tube Status

Sands Point Center For Health And RehabilitationPort Washington, New York Survey Completed on 03-13-2026

Summary

Ensure each resident receives an accurate assessment was not met when the facility failed to complete an admission MDS that accurately reflected a resident’s status. Resident #1 was admitted with diagnoses including gastrostomy, malignant neoplasm of the esophagus, and dysphagia, and had a PEG tube placed prior to the admission assessment period. The admission MDS documented a BIMS score of 8, indicating moderate cognitive impairment, but did not indicate that the resident had a feeding tube while in the facility. The record showed the resident had a PEG tube and received tube feeding during the assessment period, including physician’s orders for Jevity 1.5 via PEG tube with water flushes. A hospital and community patient review instrument documented the PEG tube placement, and care plans referenced the gastrostomy tube and tube feeding. During interviews, the Dietician stated Section K of the admission MDS should have indicated the feeding tube because the resident had one during the assessment period, and the omission in K0502 was an error. The MDS Assessment Nurse stated they signed Section Z only to verify completion, not the accuracy of each section, and the DON stated each staff member completing MDS sections is responsible for accuracy and the assessment should have reflected the feeding tube.

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