F0554 F554: Allow residents to self-administer drugs if determined clinically appropriate.
D

Failure to Ensure Proper Self-Administration of Medication

Pavilion Of South ShoreChicago, Illinois Survey Completed on 04-19-2024

Summary

The facility failed to determine the appropriateness of self-administration of medication for three residents, leading to medications being left at their bedside without proper authorization or assessment. One resident was observed with a Colace capsule left on their bedside table, which they did not want to take. The nurse admitted to not staying with the resident to ensure the medication was taken and acknowledged that the medication should not have been left at the bedside. The resident's records showed no physician order for self-administration and no assessment confirming the resident's ability to self-administer medication safely. Another resident was found with an inhaler and a lidocaine patch on their bedside table. The resident stated they had been using the inhaler since an asthmatic attack a month ago and planned to apply the patch after a shower. The nurse confirmed that there were no orders for self-administration and that medications should not be left at the bedside. The resident's records also lacked documentation of a self-administration assessment and physician order. A third resident was observed with a medicine cup containing a yellow substance with pink flecks, later identified as Depakote mixed with applesauce. The resident's cognitive assessment indicated they were not cognitively intact, and there was no documentation of a self-administration assessment or physician order. The nurse confirmed that the medication had been signed off as administered, but it was left at the bedside without proper authorization. The facility's policy requires a physician's order and an interdisciplinary team assessment to determine if a resident can safely self-administer medication, which was not followed in these cases.

Penalty

Fine: $21,717
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