They will probably want to see a prevention strategy-- a plan to prevent it from 
happening in the future.  Attempt to figure out why it was missed and then go from 
there.  We had missed one also, a few years ago on survey.  The reason was that one of 
the MDS coordinators went off on leave, had made a note to monitor this resident for a 
change, and no one knew about it.  From then on, we have had a tracking tool that we 
write any resident on that looks as if they may be having a change.  Then we write 
whether we proceeded with significant change or not, and make notes accordingly in the 
chart.  This way, hopefully no one will get missed.  Just an idea.  Good luck.




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surveyor found a resident that should have had a significant change done 
several months ago.  Agreed that we missed it and then stated we will 
complete one tomorrow.  Anything else we need to do?

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