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It is very appropriate to interview the staff, etc. and write a clarification note. Remember the MDS is a source document which means it does not require documentation to support its coding, but, of course, this is what we strive for and what should happen. I find this a lot in my facility. Unfortunately, not all nurses and CNA’s understand the MDS coding, thus the discrepancy. Code the MDS appropriately.
Brenda W. Chance, RN, RAC-C MDS Coordinator
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Rena or Nathan Please respond---And everyone else of course------ Here is the senario
Pt admitted Jan 2nd (Medicare) 5 day and OBRA admission assessment with an ARD of Jan 6th
CNA documentation stated the pt is 3-2 bed mobility, dressing, toilting Nursing Documentation states the pt is 4-2 for all of those things---
Which documentation do you use????? And is it appropriate for me to interview the staff and write a clarification note it would be dated Jan 8th and I would reference the ARD of Jan 6th. I can not find if this is the appropriate action to take anywhere in the RAI manual. The coroprate MDS Nurse is telling me to write a note but she does not have the documentation to prove that this practice is acceptable.
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