Failure to Monitor for Side Effects and Adverse Reactions to Anticoagulant Medication
Summary
The facility failed to monitor for side effects and adverse reactions to medications for one resident out of a total sample of 17 residents. Specifically, the facility staff did not monitor for side effects and adverse reactions related to the use of an anticoagulant medication for a resident who was admitted with diagnoses of Pulmonary Embolism and Atrial Fibrillation. The resident had an order to monitor for specific symptoms such as discolored urine, black tarry stools, sudden severe headache, numbness and tingling, diarrhea, muscle joint pain, lethargy, bruising, sudden changes in mental status and/or vital signs, shortness of breath, and nose bleeds. The monitoring was to be documented on the Medication Administration Records (MARs) with a 'Y' if no symptoms were observed and an 'N' if any symptoms were observed, along with a progress note if necessary. However, the review of the resident's clinical record and MARs for March and April 2024 indicated no documented evidence that any monitoring for side effects and/or adverse reactions from anticoagulant therapy was being done as required. During an interview, a nurse confirmed that residents prescribed anticoagulant medications should be monitored for signs and symptoms such as nose bleeds, bruising, and tarry stools, and that this monitoring should be documented on the MAR. The nurse reviewed the resident's medical record and confirmed that the required monitoring was not documented. The nurse acknowledged that residents receiving anticoagulants should be monitored per shift and that it should be documented whether they were monitored with no symptoms or with symptoms. The lack of documentation indicated that the resident was not being monitored for signs and symptoms of anticoagulant medication use as required.
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