MDS assessments did not accurately code psychotropic medication diagnoses
Summary
The facility failed to accurately complete portions of the MDS for 4 of 22 residents reviewed, with the assessments not reflecting residents’ status as of the ARD. For Resident #7, the Admission/Medicare 5 Day MDS and Quarterly MDS showed a BIMS score of 12 out of 15 and captured antidepressant and antipsychotic medications in Section N, but Section I did not include diagnoses related to those psychotropic medications. The record showed diagnoses including metabolic encephalopathy and a right femur fracture, physician orders for olanzapine and paroxetine, and psychiatric consults stating to continue Paxil for depression/anxiety and Zyprexa for mood disorder, with target symptoms of restlessness and agitation. For Resident #33, the Significant Change MDS showed a BIMS score of 15 out of 15 and captured an antidepressant in Section N, but Section I did not include depression. The record showed diagnoses including orthopedic aftercare and an unspecified fracture of the upper end of the right humerus, a physician order for trazodone at bedtime for depression, and a psychiatric consult documenting adjustment disorder with depression and anxiety and continuing trazodone for depression. For Resident #54, the Admission/Medicare 5 Day MDS showed a BIMS score of 15 out of 15 and captured an antidepressant in Section N, but Section I did not include a diagnosis for the antidepressant. The record showed diagnoses including surgical aftercare following digestive system surgery and diverticulitis with perforation and abscess, along with orders for escitalopram and mirtazapine and a psychiatric consult diagnosing adjustment disorder with depression and changing antidepressant therapy. For Resident #99, the comprehensive MDS showed a BIMS score of 00 out of 15 and captured an antipsychotic in Section N, but Section I did not include an active diagnosis for the antipsychotic medication. The resident’s admission record listed type 2 diabetes mellitus and abnormalities of gait and mobility. During interview, the RN/MDS Coordinator stated she reviewed psychiatry notes, medications, and diagnoses and would code medications in Section N and diagnoses in Section I, and then acknowledged that the four MDSs were completed in error and that diagnoses for antidepressants and antipsychotics should have been coded.
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