Failure to Obtain Physician Orders for Wound Care Treatment
Summary
The facility failed to provide appropriate medical care and supervision for Resident #77, who had a surgical wound on the left elbow. The resident was admitted with diagnoses including an abscess and osteomyelitis. Upon returning from a surgical follow-up appointment, the resident no longer had a Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC) device in place for the wound treatment. However, the facility staff did not obtain new physician orders for the continued treatment of the surgical wound. Nurse #1 confirmed that there were no physician orders for wound care treatment to the resident's left elbow, and the Director of Nurses (DON) acknowledged that new wound care treatment orders should have been put into place when the resident returned from the follow-up appointment without the VAC device. Observations and interviews revealed that the resident's wound was being managed with an ABD pad and a Kerlex wrap, but there was no clear directive from a physician on how to treat the wound. The facility's policy on skin and wounds, which mandates that wound treatments be done per medical doctor order, was not followed. This lapse in obtaining appropriate medical orders for wound care treatment led to the deficiency noted in the report.
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