F0554 F554: Allow residents to self-administer drugs if determined clinically appropriate.
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Failure to Ensure Proper Self-Administration of Medications

Cape Cod Post Acute CareBrewster, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 03-19-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that medications were not self-administered without a physician's order and an assessment for self-administration for one resident. The resident, who was admitted with diagnoses including atrial fibrillation and emphysema, was observed self-administering an Incruse Inhaler and an Albuterol Inhaler without proper authorization or assessment. The resident's Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessment indicated cognitive intactness, but there was no documentation of an assessment to determine the resident's ability to self-administer medications safely. During multiple observations, the resident was seen using and storing the inhalers in an unsecured manner. The resident confirmed that they self-administered the medications daily and kept a personal record of usage. However, the facility's policy required that self-administered medications be stored in a locked container and that an assessment be completed to ensure the resident's capability to self-administer medications. The resident's medical record lacked the necessary physician's orders and assessments for self-administration. Interviews with the nursing staff and management revealed a lack of awareness and adherence to the facility's policy on self-administration of medications. The Unit Manager and Regional Clinical Director acknowledged that assessments and orders should have been in place, and the medications should have been stored securely. The facility's failure to follow its policy resulted in the resident self-administering medications without proper authorization and assessment, posing potential risks to the resident's safety.

Penalty

Inspection fine: $298,48338 days payment denial
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