F0755 F755: Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
E

Failure to Administer Medications Timely and Accurately

Montebello Care CenterMontebello, California Survey Completed on 04-25-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of two residents, Resident 16 and Resident 48, as per the facility's policy. During a medication pass observation, Licensed Vocational Nurse 7 (LVN 7) did not administer Resident 16's medications within the required 60 minutes of the scheduled time of 9 AM. This delay was confirmed by LVN 7, who acknowledged administering the medications after 10 AM. Resident 16's medical history includes asthma, dysphagia, and hypertension, and the resident requires various levels of assistance for daily activities. The medications scheduled for 9 AM included Advair Diskus, Ascorbic Acid, Enoxaparin sodium, Irbesartan, Isosorbide Mononitrate, Lactulose, Lorazepam, Ferrous sulfate, and Colace. The failure to administer these medications on time could potentially affect the resident's health and well-being, as noted by LVN 7 during the interview. The facility's policy mandates that medications be administered within one hour of their prescribed time unless otherwise specified, which was not adhered to in this case. In another instance, LVN 7 failed to check Resident 48's blood glucose and administer insulin before the lunch meal. Resident 48 has a medical history that includes type 2 diabetes, muscle weakness, and dementia. The physician's order required a blood sugar check and insulin administration per sliding scale before meals and at bedtime. During the observation, it was noted that Resident 48 had already started eating before the blood sugar check was performed, resulting in a blood sugar reading of 245 mg/dL. The Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) confirmed that the blood sugar result was unreliable since it was checked after the resident had started eating. LVN 3 emphasized the importance of checking blood sugar levels and administering insulin as ordered to prevent hyperglycemia. The facility's policy on administering medications specifies that medications should be administered in a safe and timely manner, which was not followed in this case. The facility's failure to adhere to its medication administration policy for both Resident 16 and Resident 48 was observed and confirmed through interviews and record reviews. The deficiencies in medication administration timing and procedure could potentially lead to adverse health outcomes for the residents. The facility's policy clearly states that medications should be administered within one hour of their prescribed time and in accordance with prescriber orders, which was not done in these instances.

Penalty

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D
F0755 F755: Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
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The facility failed to maintain secure medication storage and control. A resident with multiple serious medical conditions was found storing and self-administering Lactaid from a bedside nightstand without a corresponding physician order on the MAR. In a separate instance, an LPN left a medication cart unattended with a medication cup containing a pill on top of the cart while entering a resident’s room, and acknowledged this was improper.

No penalty information released
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Medication Administration Errors and Documentation Irregularities for Pain Management and Insulin Therapy
E
F0755 F755: Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
Short Summary

Two residents experienced significant medication administration and documentation failures involving pain management and insulin therapy. One resident with Parkinson’s disease and chronic hip pain did not receive ordered 4% lidocaine patches on multiple occasions despite MAR entries indicating administration, and received inconsistent Tramadol dosing, including unscheduled double doses and missing signatures on the controlled substance log. Another resident with diabetes, hemiplegia, and a G-tube received long-acting Rezvoglar insulin doses well outside the ordered bedtime schedule on several occasions, as confirmed by MAR review and video monitoring, while blood glucose readings fluctuated widely throughout the month. Staff interviews revealed inaccurate documentation, late administration outside the facility’s one-hour medication window, and lack of recognition of timing and dosing errors, contrary to facility policy requiring timely, accurate administration per prescriber orders.

Fine: $23,520
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Failure to Consistently Reconcile and Document Controlled Drug Counts Between Shifts
E
F0755 F755: Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that the facility did not consistently reconcile and document controlled drug counts between nursing shifts. Review of narcotic shift count sheets for one hall over an extended period showed that on most days there was a missing signature from either the on‑coming or off‑going nurse, indicating that required shift‑to‑shift narcotic counts were not reliably completed. An administrative nurse confirmed that facility policy required narcotic counts to be reconciled every shift, and the written pharmacy services policy required accurate and safe provision of medications, but documentation showed this process was not consistently followed.

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Medication Administration, Monitoring, and Storage Failures During Med Pass
E
F0755 F755: Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that staff failed to administer multiple residents’ scheduled medications within the facility’s one-hour administration window, despite active orders for numerous drugs treating conditions such as DM, HTN, CHF, dementia, seizures, and hypothyroidism. During a morning med pass, a med tech had not completed 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. medications by late morning, and staff interviews confirmed that medications were required to be given within a defined time range. In addition, staff did not consistently check BP before dispensing medications with BP parameters, did not keep a milk-based Med Pass nutritional supplement refrigerated or on ice as required by manufacturer directions and facility protocol, and failed to date most insulin vials when opened, contrary to facility policy. These actions and inactions showed that pharmaceutical services, including accurate dispensing, administration, and storage of medications and biologicals, were not provided as required for the residents reviewed.

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Failure to Reconcile and Account for Controlled Medication in Narcotic Refrigerator
D
F0755 F755: Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
Short Summary

A resident with CHF, acute respiratory failure, acute kidney failure, and GAD had a new PRN Lorazepam oral concentrate order, with pharmacy records confirming delivery of a 30 mL bottle. The EMAR showed no administrations, and during a narcotic audit the prescription box was found in the narcotic refrigerator without the medication bottle. Interviews with the ADM, DON, LVNs, and a CMA revealed that narcotic counting practices were inconsistent, particularly for medications stored in the narcotic refrigerator, and required narcotic count sheets were missing for several days. Facility policy and verification forms required end-of-shift reconciliation of all controlled substances, but the lack of documented counts and failure to consistently include the refrigerator narcotics resulted in an unreconciled, missing controlled medication for this resident.

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Incorrect Entry and Administration of PRN Antihypertensive Medication
D
F0755 F755: Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment and multiple cardiac diagnoses was admitted with a hospital order for cloNIDine 0.1 mg to be taken PO twice daily PRN for HTN, but the facility entered the drug as a scheduled BID medication with hold parameters in the electronic record. The MAR reflected administration of cloNIDine according to the incorrect scheduled order, and the CMA reported giving all prescribed BP medications without awareness that one was intended as PRN. The admitting RN stated she entered the medications after NP approval and later learned the order had been entered incorrectly, while the NP confirmed the drug should have been PRN to allow dosing based on BP and pulse. The DON acknowledged that admitting nurses are expected to validate medication orders with the physician and that inaccurate order entry could lead to a change in condition, despite a facility policy requiring medications to be administered as prescribed by the attending physician.

No penalty information released
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