Failure to follow ordered skin checks, positioning, and death pronouncement requirements
Summary
The facility failed to provide care and services consistent with professional standards for Resident #109 by not completing weekly skin assessments as ordered. The resident was admitted in November 2025 with diagnoses including a pressure ulcer of the right buttock, sepsis, and severe protein-calorie malnutrition. The resident’s MDS showed cognitive intactness with a BIMS score of 13 out of 15 and documented five unstageable pressure ulcers and a surgical wound present on admission, with pressure ulcer care being provided. The care plan included weekly skin assessment, and the physician’s order required a weekly skin check documented every Friday evening shift. The medical record for Resident #109 did not include weekly skin check documentation after 12/12/25, and there was no documentation that the resident refused the assessments after that date. During interviews, the resident stated wound care was being performed for a buttocks wound. The Unit Manager confirmed the resident was followed by a consulting wound physician, that the last weekly skin assessment she could find was documented on 12/12/25, and that the assessments should have been completed every week. The DON also stated the weekly skin assessment should have been completed and documented in the medical record. The facility also failed to follow a physician’s order for Resident #84 to keep the head of the bed elevated at 30 to 45 degrees and not lie flat. Resident #84 had diagnoses including dysphagia following cerebral infarction, GERD, and shortness of breath, and the MDS showed severe cognitive impairment with a BIMS score of 7 out of 15 and substantial to maximal assistance needed for bed mobility. The surveyor observed the resident in bed multiple times with the head of bed flat, including while asleep and awake, despite the order for elevation. Nursing documentation on the January 2026 MAR/TAR indicated the head of bed was positioned between 30 and 45 degrees at the same times the surveyor observed it flat. A nurse and the Unit Manager acknowledged the head of bed was supposed to be elevated but was not, and the DON stated it should have been elevated and accurately documented according to the physician’s order. The facility further failed to obtain a physician’s order for RN pronouncement of death for Resident #138. The resident was admitted in December 2025 with diagnoses including a displaced fracture of the medial condyle of the right tibia and a history of falls. A nursing progress note documented that the resident developed shortness of breath and chest pain while working with therapy, was assessed, found to have no palpable pulse, became apneic, and was pronounced dead at 10:20 A.M. The medical record did not show that an order for RN pronouncement of death had been obtained. The DON reviewed the record and stated that a physician’s order for RN pronouncement was not obtained as required.
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