Nev. Admin. Code § 449.99861 - Severity of deficiencies: Use of severity scale; basis for assessment; criteria for evaluation
1. The severity
scale must be used to assess the severity of a particular deficiency pertaining
to the facility. The basis for the assessment must be the actual or potential
harm to recipients.
2. Deficiencies
of severity level one concern requirements promulgated primarily for
administrative purposes. No harm is likely to occur to a recipient. No negative
recipient impact has occurred or is likely to occur. The ability of a recipient
to achieve the highest practicable physical, mental or psychosocial well-being
has not been and is not likely to be compromised.
3. Deficiencies of severity level two
indirectly threaten the health, safety, rights, security, welfare or well-being
of a recipient. A potential for harm, as yet unrealized, exists. If continued
over time, a negative impact on one or more recipients or a violation of one or
more recipients' rights would occur or would be likely to occur or the ability
of one or more recipients to achieve the highest practicable physical, mental
or psychosocial well-being would be, or would likely be, compromised.
4. Deficiencies of severity level three
create a condition or incident in the operation or maintenance of a facility
that directly or indirectly threatens the health, safety, rights, security,
welfare or well-being of one or more recipients. A negative impact on the
health, safety, rights, security, welfare or well-being of one or more
recipients has occurred or can be predicted with substantial probability to
occur or the ability of recipients to achieve the highest practicable physical,
mental or psychosocial well-being has been or is about to be compromised and
requires intervention and correction of the deficiency. Violation of a partial
or complete ban on admissions imposed on a facility, violation of a limitation
on occupancy of a residential facility or failure to implement a directed plan
of correction is presumed to be a deficiency of this level of
severity.
5. Deficiencies of
severity level four create a condition or incident that has resulted in or can
be predicted with substantial probability to result in death or serious harm to
a recipient. As used in this subsection, "serious harm" includes serious mental
harm, serious impairment of bodily functions, serious dysfunction of any bodily
organ or part, life-threatening harm or death.
Notes
NRS 449.0302, 449.165
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