F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
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Failure to Monitor and Support Nutritional Status Leading to Significant Weight Loss

Lamar Healthcare & Rehabilitation CenterLumberton, Mississippi Survey Completed on 04-02-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide necessary nutritional and hydration care and services to maintain a resident’s nutritional status, including failure to follow physician orders for monitoring and documentation. The resident was admitted with diagnoses including a stage 4 sacral pressure ulcer and had physician orders for double portions at lunch and supper, Mighty Shakes or equivalent supplements with each tray and at bedtime, Magic Cup supplements at lunch and supper, documentation of meal intake percentages at each meal, documentation of total fluid intake each shift, and weekly weights on Thursdays while the responsible party was present. The resident’s weight declined from 128 pounds to 94.4 pounds over approximately six months, with a documented 16.46% loss in about 30 days, yet the Significant Change MDS did not indicate a significant weight loss, and the RD’s February assessment noted the February weight as pending. Certified nurse aide documentation for February showed that meal intake amounts were not recorded for numerous meals, totaling 46 missing entries for that month. In March, the MAR showed that nurses failed to document meal intake percentages for 15 additional meals. The RD noted on 3/5 that the resident’s weight was 94 pounds with substantial percentage losses over 30, 90, and 180 days, and also identified inconsistencies in both weights and meal intake documentation, including an approximately 18‑pound loss in six days that she stated was not normal and could not be explained by refusal of some meals alone. The RD also reported that weights at the facility had been “hit and miss” for several months, and that when she documented weights as pending, it meant no weight had been entered. Observations and staff interviews further demonstrated failures in monitoring, evaluating, and implementing timely interventions related to nutrition and hydration. The resident was observed to have a thin appearance with visible bony prominences. The responsible representative reported daily visits to assist with meals due to concerns that the resident was not eating and that weights were not consistently monitored. CNAs reported that the resident frequently refused meals, could become combative, and that while staff encouraged eating, alternative food items were not routinely offered after refusals; on at least one observed occasion, the resident refused lunch and was not offered an alternative meal or substitute items. The LPN and DON confirmed ongoing weight loss, frequent meal refusals, inconsistent weight collection, lack of a designated staff member to obtain weights, and delays in entering weights into the record, which contributed to delayed identification of the resident’s significant weight loss.

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Failure to Monitor Weight and Individualize Nutrition Care Plans
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
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Failure to monitor weight and individualize nutrition care plans: one resident did not have a required monthly weight recorded, despite facility policy requiring monthly weights by the 7th day of each month, and two residents had care plans that did not reflect their specific nutritional needs. One resident had dx including HTN, PVD, and a thyroid disorder with orders for a renal diet, mechanical soft texture, and Magic Cup BID, while another resident had documented significant wt loss, a regular lactose-free diet, and nutritional juice with meals. Staff confirmed the missing weight and the lack of individualized care plan interventions.

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Failure to Implement RD Supplement Recommendation for Resident With Weight Loss
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
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A resident with dementia, malnutrition, anemia, CKD3, and other comorbidities was care planned as at risk for nutritional decline and dehydration, with weekly weights and RD review ordered. An RD later documented poor PO intake averaging about 31%, fluid intake around 612 ml with meals, and no routine supplements in place, and recommended starting 2 oz Med Pass BID between meals with nursing to document consumption. No Med Pass order was entered into the EMR, and the resident did not receive the supplement, while experiencing a 10‑lb (6.8%) weight loss over several months. Interviews showed the RD typically communicated recommendations via email and NAR meetings, but NAR meetings had not been held consistently and no email or other system ensured the recommendation was received or implemented; requested policies on RD recommendations/supplement orders and weight loss were not provided.

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Failure to Monitor Weights and Nutritional Supplements
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
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Failure to monitor weights and provide ordered nutritional supplements. A resident who appeared thin and reported poor appetite after a hospital stay had a 15.8% weight loss over 6 months, yet no weekly weights were documented despite an RD order. The Dietary Manager stated the resident had orders for supplements TID and liquid protein, but none were present on the meal tray, and the resident did not recall receiving supplements with meals.

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Failure to Reweigh and Notify Provider After Significant Weight Loss and Poor Intake
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment, dysphagia, and total dependence for eating experienced a marked decline in PO intake and an 8.1% weight loss in one month. The RD documented poor meal intake (0–25% for most meals), reduced fluid intake, identified the resident as at risk for malnutrition, and recommended a reweigh and weekly weights. Despite facility policy requiring reweigh and physician notification for significant weight variance, staff did not perform a reweigh, did not obtain a November weight, and did not document provider notification. The resident was later hospitalized with poor PO intake noted and subsequently required PEG placement.

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Failure to Verify Significant Weight Changes
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
Short Summary

Failure to Verify Significant Weight Changes: A resident had multiple significant weight changes recorded without the required reweights for confirmation. The chart showed a large loss, then a gain, then another loss, but staff did not verify the accuracy of the weights as required by facility policy. An E4 confirmed the weights were not being checked for accuracy.

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Failure to Notify Physician and Implement Timely Interventions for Significant Weight Loss
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F0692 F692: Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health.
Short Summary

Two residents with dysphagia and complex nutritional needs experienced significant weight loss, but staff did not promptly notify the physician or implement timely interventions. One resident with Type 2 DM lost over 7% of body weight within a month without documented physician notification or immediate adjustment of nutritional supplements. Another resident was not weighed on readmission, showed a nearly 10% loss when first weighed, and had inconsistent administration of ordered supplements due to unavailability and later discontinuation, despite documented severe malnutrition and high nutrition risk. The RD confirmed that physicians were not notified when the significant weight losses were identified and that interventions were delayed.

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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