F0842 F842: Safeguard resident-identifiable information and/or maintain medical records on each resident that are in accordance with accepted professional standards.
E

Incomplete and Inaccurate Clinical Documentation for Multiple Residents

Altercare Of Navarre Ctr For Rehab & Nrsg CareNavarre, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-21-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to maintain complete and accurate medical records and resident-identifiable information in accordance with accepted professional standards for multiple residents. For one resident with congestive heart failure, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and end-stage renal disease, the medical record showed that the prior renal gluten-free diet order was discontinued and no new or active dietary order was entered. A nutritional assessment and a dietary progress note both documented that this resident had no diet order in the electronic medical record, and the regional RN confirmed that the diet order had been missed when the facility changed the wording of renal diets. Another resident with a history of stroke, hemiplegia, hypertension, psychotic disorder with delusions, atrial fibrillation, and dependence for ADLs had physician orders for vital signs every shift, scheduled diltiazem via gastric tube, and pain assessments every shift. Review of the MAR over two months revealed multiple missing entries for vital signs on various shifts, missing pain assessments on several shifts, and no documentation of blood pressure being taken prior to numerous doses of diltiazem on multiple consecutive days. The regional RN confirmed these documentation gaps. Facility policies on change in condition and pain assessment stated that nurses would monitor residents, notify the medical team of changes, and record information in the medical record, and that pain would be assessed, evaluated, and treated. A third resident with metastatic cancer (pancreatic, liver, spinal), dementia, stroke, repeated falls, heart disease, and constant pain had a care plan for pain related to metastatic cancer and an order to assess pain every shift. MAR review showed repeated absences of pain assessment documentation on multiple day, evening, and night shifts in the weeks before discharge, which the regional RN verified. Another resident with kidney infection, heart disease, gait and mobility abnormalities, malnutrition, and low back pain had orders for a low air loss mattress with placement and function checks every shift, and for skin fold care with antifungal cream three times daily. The MAR showed no documentation of mattress checks for nearly a full month and into the next month, and missing documentation of ordered skin fold care on several shifts, even though observation confirmed the resident was on a low air loss mattress. An LPN stated that air mattress checks were to be documented in the treatment section of the MAR. A fifth resident with respiratory failure, COPD, peripheral vascular disease, arthritis, heart disease, chronic pain, and reduced mobility had a care plan for cardiac impairment and an order to monitor for signs of worsening heart failure. MAR review showed missing documentation of heart failure monitoring on several evening and night shifts over two months, and progress notes did not show that the resident had refused this monitoring. The resident reported no concerns with symptom monitoring or nursing care, but the regional RN confirmed the absence of required documentation. Across these residents, the survey findings showed that ordered assessments, monitoring, treatments, and diet orders were either not entered, not documented, or incompletely documented in the medical record, contrary to facility policies and accepted professional standards.

Penalty

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