F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
D

Dialysis Resident Received Fluids Beyond Ordered Restriction

The Pavilion At Ocean PointSan Diego, California Survey Completed on 03-02-2026

Summary

Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services was not maintained for Resident 15, who was re-admitted with diagnoses including end stage renal disease and dependence on renal dialysis. During observation and interview, Resident 15 was in bed, stated he went for dialysis treatments, and did not know the schedule. Staff interviews showed CNA 14 and CNA 16 both stated Resident 15 went out for dialysis and was not on fluid restriction, and CNA 16 reported giving snacks to calm the resident during episodes of agitation and screaming. Record review and further observation showed a physician's order for a 1200 ml fluid restriction per day, with specific amounts assigned by shift. LN 11 reviewed the MAR and stated Resident 15 received more than the ordered fluid restriction on multiple dates, including 480 ml during morning shift on several days, 300 ml during an afternoon shift, and 240 ml during several night shifts. A pitcher that was 3/4 full of fluid was also observed on the resident's overbed table during two separate observations. LN 12 stated residents on dialysis and on fluid restriction should not have a water pitcher because drinking too much fluid can cause water retention and fluid overload. The DON stated residents on dialysis were on fluid restriction to prevent fluid overload and staff had to monitor how much fluid was being provided to the resident. The facility policy stated that diet and fluid restrictions would be followed as ordered.

Penalty

5 days payment denial
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Incomplete Dialysis Communication Records
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
Short Summary

Incomplete Dialysis Communication Records: The facility failed to maintain ongoing communication and collaboration with the dialysis provider for two residents receiving HD. For one resident with ESRD and hemiplegia, and another resident with CKD and rib fractures, dialysis communication forms were left incomplete and unsigned on multiple occasions, including sections for pre-transfer and post-return information. An HD RN reported difficulty reaching the facility and said the communication book had not been filled out for a long time, while the DON confirmed the nurses were not completing the dialysis communication forms even though vital signs were available.

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Dialysis Access Monitoring and Order Documentation Deficiencies
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
Short Summary

Dialysis Access Monitoring and Order Documentation Deficiencies: The facility failed to document daily access site assessments for a resident receiving HD, with records showing checks on dialysis days but not on non-dialysis days. The facility also lacked a complete physician order for another resident’s dialysis schedule, clinic location, and chair time, even though staff confirmed the resident went to dialysis on M/W/F and the care plan was not updated to match the current schedule.

No penalty information released
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Missing Dialysis Center Contract for Two Residents
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
Short Summary

The facility failed to have an active agreement with the dialysis center for two residents who were dependent on dialysis. One resident had diabetes, a leg amputation, and ESRD, and the other had diabetes and renal dialysis dependence. The Administrator stated the facility did not have a contract with the dialysis center and was waiting to receive one.

No penalty information released
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Dialysis Nutrition and Communication Documentation Not Completed
E
F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
Short Summary

A resident with ESRD, DM, and malnutrition did not have dialysis communication forms completed with snack or food before transport, chair time, or post-dialysis assessment details. Meal intake, refusals, and substitutions were not consistently documented, and staff and family reported the resident often missed meals, did not receive alternatives, and had a hypoglycemic episode after insulin when he refused a meal tray.

No penalty information released
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Missing Dialysis Communication and Unnotified Schedule Change
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
Short Summary

A resident with ESRD and dependence on renal dialysis had orders and a care plan for dialysis three times weekly, but the facility could not retrieve dialysis communication forms and the binder was empty. An LPN said the forms were used to share pre- and post-dialysis vital signs and new orders, while the DON stated the dialysis center changed the resident’s schedule to two treatments per week without notifying the facility. A handwritten note and dialysis attendance record showed the resident was scheduled for two weekly treatments and often missed appointments.

No penalty information released
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Missed Dialysis Access Assessments
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
Short Summary

Missed Dialysis Access Assessments: A resident receiving HD for ESRD with a LUE AV fistula did not consistently receive required fistula and post-dialysis assessments. The care plan and EMR directed staff to complete dialysis evaluations before dialysis, after dialysis, and on non-dialysis days, but records showed signed-off assessments with missing data on non-dialysis days and a missed post-treatment check on a dialysis day. The resident reported that staff often checked VS before dialysis but not afterward or on days without dialysis, and the DON acknowledged that post-dialysis checks did not always occur.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.
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