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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
8741 LAKIN HOSPITAL 5.1e+125 1 BATEMAN CIRCLE WEST COLUMBIA WV 25287 2012-08-17 272 D 0 1 4EJV11 Based on record review and staff interview, the facility failed to identify the presence of a pressure ulcer on the Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessment. The skin condition for Resident #91 was not accurately coded to reflect his condition at the time of the assessment. This was found for one (1) of twenty-five (25) residents whose MDS assessments were reviewed for the Stage II sample. Resident identifier: #91. Facility census: 95. Findings Include: a) Resident #91 A nursing progress note, dated 06/01/12, revealed this resident had impaired skin integrity r/t (related to) incontinence and frequent friction when sitting in chair as resident slides and repositions himself frequently. Stage 3 (three) pressure ulcer to lt inner buttock and stage 2 (two) pressure ulcer to the right inner buttock superficial layer of tissue is peeling. Current measurements: lt (left) buttock wound 1.5 cml (cm long) x 1.4 cmw (cm wide) x 0.1 cmd (cm deep) rt (right) buttock wound 0.5 cml x 0.5 cmw x 0 cmd. The treatment records, for June 2012 and July 2012, contained an entry that instructed cleanse the open area to coccyx with wound cleaner and apply allevyn dressing. The instructions stated to change this dressing every three (3) days. The treatment record indicated that this had been checked and confirmed that this area was present at the time of the MDS completed on 07/01/12. A significant change in status MDS, with an assessment reference date (ARD) of 07/01/12, revealed no problem with this resident's skin condition. Section M0210 asked does the resident have one or more unhealed pressure ulcers at Stage 1 (one) or higher. This section was coded 0. This coding meant that no pressure areas were present. During an interview with the MDS nurse (Employee #14) the morning of 08/16/12, she stated It should be in section M, but it isn't there . 2016-04-01