F0687 F687: Provide appropriate foot care.
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Failure to Provide Proper Foot Care

Downtown Health And Rehabilitation CenterFort Worth, Texas Survey Completed on 04-07-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure proper foot care for four residents, specifically in the trimming of toenails, which could lead to complications such as fungal infections or other podiatric problems. Resident #1, a [AGE] year-old female with severe cognitive decline and high blood pressure, had overgrown toenails, including a thick and blackened left great toenail. Resident #2, a [AGE] year-old female with severe cognitive deficits and difficulty walking, had grossly overgrown, thick, and curved toenails. Resident #3, a [AGE] year-old male with dementia and diabetes, also had overgrown toenails. Resident #4, a [AGE] year-old male with metabolic encephalopathy and seizures, had severely overgrown toenails and could not recall the last time they were trimmed. Interviews with nursing staff revealed inconsistencies in the facility's approach to toenail care. RN A stated that nursing staff could trim all toenails unless they were thick and deformed, in which case a podiatrist would be consulted. However, LVN B indicated that all toenails had to be trimmed by the podiatrist, and the nursing staff did not perform this task. The DON confirmed that nurses should trim toenails unless they were thickened or deformed, in which case the podiatrist, who visited quarterly, would handle it. A review of podiatry visits showed that the four residents had not been seen by the podiatrist and were not scheduled for an upcoming visit. The facility's policy on nail care emphasized regular and safe nail care to prevent abnormal conditions and infections, but this was not adhered to in these cases.

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