F0578 F578: Honor the resident's right to request, refuse, and/or discontinue treatment, to participate in or refuse to participate in experimental research, and to formulate an advance directive.
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Inconsistent and Incomplete DNR and Advance Directive Documentation

Hibriten Mountain Nursing And RehabilitationLenoir, North Carolina Survey Completed on 02-26-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to properly complete, maintain, and reconcile advance directive and DNR documentation for multiple residents. For one resident admitted with a physician order for Do Not Resuscitate (DNR), the EMR banner and physician orders reflected a DNR status, but there was no corresponding DNR form in the advanced directives notebook at the nurse’s station. Nursing staff reported that, in an emergency, they would rely on the EMR and the advanced directives notebook to determine code status. The DON confirmed that a DNR form should have been present in the notebook for this resident and stated that the Social Worker was responsible for completing advance directive forms at admission and auditing the notebook, but the prior Social Worker had left and it was unclear whether the family had been consulted or a DNR form completed. Another resident had conflicting code status information across the medical record. The EMR contained a physician order for DNR, but the resident’s care plan documented Full Code status, and a physician progress note also listed the advanced directive status as Full Code Blue. The quarterly MDS indicated this resident was cognitively intact. The code status notebook at the nursing desk contained no advanced directive information for this resident. The Administrator and DON both stated that advanced directive information should match throughout the record and that the Social Worker was responsible for initiating and auditing this paperwork, but the Social Worker had recently resigned. Staff interviews showed that nurses and the Unit Manager relied on either the EMR profile page or the code status notebook, depending on accessibility, and expected these sources to match. A third resident had discrepancies between hospital documentation, physician orders, and paper advance directive forms. The hospital discharge summary and a physician order in the facility EMR both indicated a DNR status, and a physician progress note documented “Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNR/no CPR).” However, the MOST form in the code book, signed by the resident’s Responsible Party (RP), indicated a preference for attempted CPR, and the Advanced Directive Discussion Document also indicated CPR. The MOST form lacked a physician signature. The resident, who had moderately impaired cognition per the admission MDS, stated that he and his RP had decided he would not want CPR. The Director of Sales and Marketing/admission Coordinator, who had been completing advance directive paperwork in the absence of a Social Worker, reported that the RP had chosen CPR on both forms and that she placed these documents in the code notebook rather than in the physician’s folder for review and signature. The DON verified that the physician’s DNR order did not match the paper forms in the code notebook and acknowledged the missing physician signature on the MOST form.

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Invalid MPOA and Unaddressed Resident Discharge Wishes
D
F0578 F578: Honor the resident's right to request, refuse, and/or discontinue treatment, to participate in or refuse to participate in experimental research, and to formulate an advance directive.
Short Summary

A resident with dementia/TBI and fluctuating cognition repeatedly told staff she wanted to go home with a family member, but the facility relied on an invalid MPOA/Responsible Party arrangement. The chart did not contain a valid resident-signed MPOA notarized for the named agent, and staff interviews showed they knew the resident could express her wishes yet did not document action to honor her discharge preference.

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Incomplete DNR Documentation
E
F0578 F578: Honor the resident's right to request, refuse, and/or discontinue treatment, to participate in or refuse to participate in experimental research, and to formulate an advance directive.
Short Summary

Incomplete DNR Documentation: The facility failed to ensure DNR forms were completed correctly for three residents. One resident's DNR lacked required physician and resident signature details, another was missing a witness signature, and a third was missing a dated physician signature. The SW and ADM stated the forms were not valid if not filled out correctly and that there was no system for monitoring DNR accuracy.

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Failure to Maintain Complete Advance Directive Documentation in Medical Record
D
F0578 F578: Honor the resident's right to request, refuse, and/or discontinue treatment, to participate in or refuse to participate in experimental research, and to formulate an advance directive.
Short Summary

A resident with CAD, major depressive disorder, and dementia had documentation in the care plan indicating the presence of a living will and DPOAHC, but only a single, untitled page in the hard copy chart referenced these documents without listing the location of the living will or the name of the DPOAHC. The form simply indicated that the resident had a living will and DPOAHC, leaving key fields blank. The DON stated this was the only documentation available and reported that the resident’s POA refused to provide a copy of the living will, yet no documentation of this refusal was found. The DON confirmed that no copy of the resident’s advance directives was maintained in the medical record.

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Failure to Inform and Assist Residents With Advance Directives
D
F0578 F578: Honor the resident's right to request, refuse, and/or discontinue treatment, to participate in or refuse to participate in experimental research, and to formulate an advance directive.
Short Summary

The facility failed to adequately inform and assist multiple residents with Advance Health Care Directives (AHCDs). One resident requested an AHCD form but received no documented follow-up or assistance, and this issue was not addressed in later interdisciplinary team meetings. Another resident had a Five Wishes AHCD document on file that lacked required witness signatures, despite clear instructions that witnessing was necessary for validity. A third resident initially declined an AHCD, but the facility did not periodically revisit the discussion, and the resident later reported that no one had discussed AHCDs with him and expressed a desire to complete one.

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Failure to Document and Communicate Resident DNR Code Status
D
F0578 F578: Honor the resident's right to request, refuse, and/or discontinue treatment, to participate in or refuse to participate in experimental research, and to formulate an advance directive.
Short Summary

A resident with orthopedic aftercare and muscle weakness had expressed a wish to be DNR, which was documented in a social worker note but not entered as a physician order or care plan, and no POLST was present in the paper chart. Facility policy requires resident treatment choices to be incorporated into the medical record and orders, but staff could not locate any code status in the electronic or paper record. In interviews, an RN and an LPN stated they would treat the resident as a full code and start CPR if code status could not be found, while the DON acknowledged the DNR order was missed in batch orders and not transcribed into the electronic chart.

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Failure to Verify and Implement Resident Advance Directives and DNR Status at Admission
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F0578 F578: Honor the resident's right to request, refuse, and/or discontinue treatment, to participate in or refuse to participate in experimental research, and to formulate an advance directive.
Short Summary

The facility failed to verify and implement resident advance directives and DNR status at admission, resulting in conflicting documentation and treatment that did not align with residents’ expressed wishes. One resident with hospital records and a portal summary clearly indicating DNR status was admitted without an admission packet, listed as full code in the EMR and care plan, and received CPR after being found unresponsive because staff relied on the EMR banner and did not review supporting DNR documents or contact the POA to resolve discrepancies. Another resident with hospital DNR documentation and a completed OOH-DNR form was care planned as full code, and physician orders alternated between full code and DNR without timely clarification or documentation of discussions with the responsible party. Interviews with the DON, social worker, admissions coordinator, marketer, NP, and medical director showed that no single role was clearly accountable for reconciling advance directives at admission, the DON did not review clinicals, the social worker only verified code status at the 72-hour care plan, and the admission packet containing advance directive acknowledgements was not consistently provided or reviewed with responsible parties, leading to systemic failures in honoring residents’ code status.

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