F0580 F580: Immediately tell the resident, the resident's doctor, and a family member of situations (injury/decline/room, etc.) that affect the resident.
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Failure to Notify Physician of Elevated Blood Sugar Levels

Pioneer Health Care CenterRocky Ford, Colorado Survey Completed on 04-18-2024

Summary

The facility failed to notify and document Resident #29's elevated blood sugar levels to the provider as directed on the physician's order. Resident #29, over the age of 65, was admitted with diagnoses including type II diabetes mellitus with diabetic autonomic polyneuropathy, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hyperlipidemia, and anxiety disorder. The resident was cognitively intact and required staff supervision for various activities. The physician's order specified that blood glucose levels should be checked at bedtime and the provider should be notified if levels were less than 60 mg/dl or greater than 350 mg/dl. However, the facility did not follow this order on multiple occasions when the resident's blood sugar levels exceeded 350 mg/dl, as documented in the medication administration record (MAR) for March and April 2024. There was no documentation indicating that the physician was notified of these elevated levels, which occurred 19 times over a 45-day period. Interviews with staff, including a registered nurse (RN) and the director of nursing (DON), confirmed that the elevated blood sugar levels were not reported to the physician as required. RN #1 acknowledged that there should have been documentation in the resident's medical record indicating that the physician was notified. The DON also confirmed that the staff should have notified the provider and documented the action in the nursing progress note. Both staff members emphasized the importance of following physician orders to prevent serious health complications for the resident. The facility's diabetic care policy, revised in November 2020, stated that the physician would order parameters for monitoring and reporting blood sugar levels, and these parameters should be incorporated into the medication administration record and care plan. Despite this policy, the facility failed to adhere to the physician's orders and the care plan, which included evaluating the resident, documenting, and reporting to the physician. The resident's care plan also noted noncompliance with her diabetic diet, which may have contributed to the elevated blood sugar levels. However, the primary issue was the facility's failure to notify the physician as required by the physician's order and facility policy.

Penalty

Fine: $10,033
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