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rowid facility_name facility_id address city state zip inspection_date deficiency_tag scope_severity complaint standard eventid inspection_text filedate
10718 HUNTINGTON HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 515007 1720 17TH STREET HUNTINGTON WV 25701 2011-08-22 279 D 1 0 08RC11 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** . Based on record review and staff interview, the facility failed to develop a comprehensive care plan based on the results of a comprehensive assessment for one (1) of six (6) sampled residents. Resident #185's assessment identified his weight as 129 pounds (#). His care plan contained a goal for him to maintain his weight between 175# and 195#. This care plan was not based his assessment information. Resident identifier: #185. Facility census: 180. Findings include: a) Resident #185 Medical record review revealed this [AGE] year old male was admitted to the facility on [DATE]. According to his nursing admission assessment dated [DATE], he weighed 130 pounds (#) on admission. According to his weight record, subsequent weights were as follows: 129.2# on 05/31/11; 128# on 06/03/11; and 126.2# on 07/03/11. Further review of the medical record found a Medicare 14-Day minimum data set assessment (MDS) with an assessment reference date of 06/01/11, which stated, in Section K0200, that this resident's weight was 129#. The assessor indicated the resident had not experienced a significant weight loss of five percent (5%) in the last month or ten percent (10%) in the last six (6) months. The assessor further indicated that the received received fifty-one percent (51%) or greater of his total daily calories through his feeding tube. Review of a hospital record titled "Outside Facility Transfer Form" dated 05/19/11, the resident's weight was 185#. In another hospital record (a progress note by the hospital's dietician dated 05/19/11 at 9:11 a.m.), the resident's weight was 139.7#. The nursing home's consultant dietician completed a medical nutritional therapy review on the resident on 05/25/11. This assessment stated the resident's weight was 185# at that time. Subsequently, his initial comprehensive care plan, which was based on a weight of 185#, contained a goal for him to maintain his weight between 175# and 195#. The director of nursing (DON), when questioned about this resident's weight on 08/22/11 at 11:00 a.m., verified the weight recorded by the facility's consultant dietician on the medical nutritional therapy assessment was incorrect and the weight she used on the care plan did not match the MDS assessment weight. This was greater than a 50# discrepancy. . 2014-12-01