F0756 F756: Ensure a licensed pharmacist perform a monthly drug regimen review, including the medical chart, following irregularity reporting guidelines in developed policies and procedures.
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Failure to Conduct Proper Medication Regimen Reviews

Herman Health Care CenterSan Jose, California Survey Completed on 02-29-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure the Consultant Pharmacist (CP) identified and reported irregularities during the monthly medication regimen review (MRR) and conducted an interim or immediate MRR (iMRR) for three residents. For Resident 58, the facility did not request an iMRR to evaluate whether her multiple falls were caused or contributed by medications. Despite the resident receiving medications that could contribute to falls, there was no evidence of an iMRR being conducted after the falls occurred. Both the CP and the Director of Nursing (DON) acknowledged that an iMRR should have been requested in such cases. For Resident 75, the CP failed to make recommendations regarding the management of her diabetes medications. The resident was receiving four medications to control blood sugar without a hold order for low blood sugar, a hypoglycemia protocol, or staff monitoring for signs and symptoms of hypo/hyperglycemia. The DON confirmed these omissions and stated that the CP should have identified and reported these issues during the monthly MRR. The CP admitted that he should have made these recommendations. For Resident 370, the CP did not make recommendations for monitoring signs and symptoms related to the use of Lovenox and aspirin, which increases the risk of bleeding. Additionally, there were no orders for monitoring signs and symptoms of hypo/hyperglycemia or a written hypoglycemia protocol. The DON confirmed the lack of monitoring and protocols, and the CP acknowledged that he should have made the necessary recommendations. The facility's policy and procedure indicated that the CP should review the medication regimen for each resident at least monthly and report any irregularities, which was not done in these cases.

Penalty

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