Inaccurate MDS Assessments for Multiple Residents
Summary
The facility failed to complete accurate Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessments for eight residents, as required by the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) User's Manual. The deficiencies were identified through a review of clinical records and staff interviews. For several residents, the MDS assessments did not accurately reflect the administration of medications or the use of medical devices. For instance, one resident was administered an antibiotic for a urinary tract infection, but the MDS assessment did not indicate this. Similarly, another resident was using a wander/elopement alarm, but the MDS assessment failed to record its use. In other cases, the facility did not accurately document the use of respiratory support devices and dialysis treatments. One resident was using a BIPAP device and receiving dialysis, but these were not recorded in the MDS assessment. Another resident was using a CPAP device for sleep apnea, yet this was not reflected in the assessment. Additionally, the use of antipsychotic medication for a resident with schizophrenia was not documented, despite being administered daily during the assessment period. The facility also failed to document hospice care and oxygen use for residents who were receiving these services. One resident was admitted to hospice care for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, but the MDS assessment did not indicate hospice care was being provided. Another resident was receiving oxygen therapy, yet this was not recorded in the assessment. These inaccuracies were confirmed by the Nursing Home Administrator during an interview, highlighting a significant lapse in the facility's assessment processes.
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