F0637 F637: Assess the resident when there is a significant change in condition
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Failure to Assess and Report Nonfunctioning AV Fistula

Oak Grove Post AcuteStockton, California Survey Completed on 04-09-2026

Summary

The facility failed to assess a significant change in condition and notify the physician when Resident 1’s AV fistula was not properly functioning. Resident 1 was admitted with diagnoses that included hypertension, chronic kidney disease, and dependence on renal dialysis. During review of the record, licensed nursing staff documented negative thrill and bruit on 3/14, 3/24, 3/25, 3/26, 3/27, 3/28, and 3/31, indicating the AV fistula was not functioning as expected. During a concurrent interview and record review with the DON, it was verified that a change of condition assessment was not completed and the physician was not informed of the negative thrill and bruit findings. The DON stated it was her expectation that licensed nursing staff notify the MD of the change in condition, and stated this placed Resident 1 at risk of missing hemodialysis as scheduled.

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