F0770 F770: Provide timely, quality laboratory services/tests to meet the needs of residents.
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Failure to Complete Ordered Lab Monitoring

Clyde W Cosper Texas State Veterans HomeBonham, Texas Survey Completed on 04-29-2026

Summary

The facility failed to provide or obtain laboratory services to meet the needs of Resident #12. The record showed orders for Albumin to be drawn monthly and Pre-Albumin to be drawn bi-weekly to assist the registered dietitian with nutritional assessment and pressure wound care, but the resident's electronic medical record did not show the ordered labs were completed as scheduled. The record also showed orders for Vitamin D and Lipid panel testing yearly, and the electronic medical record did not indicate that either test had been obtained since the orders were placed. Resident #12 was an [AGE]-year-old male with diagnoses including a stage 4 pressure ulcer, vitamin D deficiency, diabetes, kidney disease, and dementia. The comprehensive care plan identified that he was at risk for complications related to vitamin D deficiency and impaired thought process related to liver cirrhosis, with interventions that included labs as ordered, medication as ordered, and observation for complications. A later care plan revision again identified him as at risk for complications related to wounds and included labs as ordered. During interviews, the physician stated he expected labs to be done as ordered. The LVN said nurses were responsible for completing lab slips, placing new orders on the 24-hour report, and checking the lab book daily for routine labs, and she was not aware of any missed labs for Resident #12. The DON and Administrator both stated they expected labs to be drawn as ordered and said nurse management was responsible for ensuring completion; the DON also stated he was unaware the resident was missing labs until the surveyor intervention. The facility policy stated laboratory services would be performed as ordered by the physician and completed on the date specified or the next scheduled lab day if no specific date was identified.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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