No images? Click here Together With Good morning.A couple of weeks back, we discussed the top high-scope and severity deficiencies cited so far in 2025. Number two on that list was F600—abuse and neglect—largely due to issues surrounding the initiation or omission of CPR inappropriately. These incidents often stem from confusion or miscommunication about residents' code statuses, leading to either the wrongful initiation of CPR on Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) residents or the failure to perform CPR on Full Code residents. Whether you're running a SNF, AL, or combination of the two, digging into this process is a must to reduce your regulatory and legal risks.If you missed the article, you can check it out here. And if you haven't signed up for Assisto yet, do so here. There's no better way to reduce your regulatory risk and understand what surveyors in your state are honed into.
Elevate your Safety and Compliance To prevent such critical errors and the severe consequences they entail, it's imperative to implement a robust CPR and code status compliance protocol. In studying the cited deficiencies there are two trends that emerge. First, employees did not know where to find the residents code status and started CPR without checking. Second, the community had a process that included a "sign" of code status (colored chart, wristband that states DNR, etc.) that didn't match the actual code status order. Below are actionable steps your community can take to ensure clarity and compliance: CPR & Code Status Compliance Protocol
1. Monthly Code Status Drills (All 3 Shifts)
Drill Requirements:
2. Comprehensive Staff Education Train all employees, including nursing, housekeeping, dietary, and administrative staff, on:
Train licensed staff on:
3. Establish a Single Source of Truth
Every staff member should confidently answer:
4. Quarterly Social Work Chart Audits
5. Monthly Spot Checks & Staff Interviews
6. QAPI Reporting and Escalation
Implementing these steps diligently can significantly reduce the risk of F600 citations related to CPR and code status errors. It's about ensuring every team member understands their role and the importance of adhering to established protocols to protect our residents' rights and well-being. Stay committed and proactive.
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