F0761 F761: Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.
E

Improper Storage and Labeling of Medications and Biologicals

The Springs At St. Andrews VillageAurora, Colorado Survey Completed on 03-27-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure medications and biologicals were stored and labeled properly in two of three medication storage rooms and one of three medication carts. Specifically, expired medications were found stored with current medications in the medication storage rooms, and medications were stored at incorrect temperatures in medication storage refrigerators. Additionally, medications were improperly stored in a dormitory-style refrigerator/freezer combination, and used medication vials were found in the medication cart without proper labeling. During an observation of the first floor east wing medication cart, an open and used vial of ceftriaxone 1 gram injection was found without a resident name or date on it. The RN responsible for the cart acknowledged that the vial should have been disposed of after use. In the east wing medication storage room, expired bottles of vitamin D3, Iron, and Senokot were found, and the refrigerator temperature was recorded at 33 degrees Fahrenheit, which is below the recommended range. The refrigerator also had significant ice build-up, and various medications and vaccines were stored in it. In the second floor medication room, a dormitory-style refrigerator with ice build-up was observed storing medications such as Tuberculin and Novolog insulin. The LPN was unaware that medications should not be stored in such refrigerators. The DON confirmed that medications and vaccines should be stored according to manufacturer recommendations and acknowledged the issues with expired medications and improper storage practices. The DON also noted that the empty vial of antibiotics should have been disposed of immediately and that medication carts should be kept clean by the nurses.

Penalty

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Failure to Timely Remove and Dispose of Discontinued Narcotic Medications
E
F0761 F761: Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that discontinued narcotic medications for multiple residents, including those who had died or been discharged, remained in locked medication carts instead of being removed and stored or destroyed per policy. Observations of several medication carts revealed leftover Tramadol, oxycodone-acetaminophen, lorazepam, morphine sulfate (including unopened bottles), and Percocet still assigned to residents no longer in the facility. LPNs confirmed the residents were discharged or deceased and that the narcotics had not been removed, and the Interim DON acknowledged awareness that expired narcotics remained in the carts despite a policy requiring discontinued controlled substances to be removed from patient care areas and secured until destruction.

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Failure to Perform and Document Daily Medication Refrigerator Temperature Checks
C
F0761 F761: Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.
Short Summary

The facility did not follow its policy requiring daily temperature checks of medication refrigerators, with multiple days lacking documented temperatures across several nursing stations and an entire month of logs missing. The Administrator confirmed the missing entries, and the DON reported that prior month temperature logs could not be located. This failure in monitoring and documentation affected the storage conditions of medications for all residents whose drugs were kept in these refrigerators.

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Improper Labeling and Storage of Insulin Vials and Loose Medications
D
F0761 F761: Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.
Short Summary

Surveyors observed a medication cart where two open multi-dose insulin vials for two residents (Lantus and Novolog) were not dated, and another insulin vial (Humalog) for a resident remained in use beyond the 28-day discard period. In the same cart compartment, fifteen small round yellow pills were found loose and unidentified. An LPN confirmed the vials were opened and undated or past the allowable use period and could not identify the loose pills. Facility policies required multi-dose vials to be dated and discarded within 28 days and all medications to be stored in their original containers, which was not followed in these instances.

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Unattended Oral Medications Left at Bedside Contrary to Facility Policy
D
F0761 F761: Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.
Short Summary

A resident with paraplegia, ventilator dependence, and a stage 4 pressure ulcer had ordered oral medications, including a blood thinner, iron, and fludrocortisone for blood pressure, left unattended in a medication cup on the bedside table while the resident was asleep and the nurse was at the nurse’s station. The unit manager confirmed the medications and that they were left in the room while the resident slept. Facility policy required medications to be administered as prescribed and to remain in the sight of the nurse until administration, but this was not followed.

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Unsecured and Undestroyed Controlled Substances Left on DON’s Desk
E
F0761 F761: Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.
Short Summary

Surveyors found multiple unsecured controlled substances, including lorazepam concentrate and morphine sulfate oral solution, lying on the DON’s desk instead of being stored in locked, permanently affixed compartments as required. These medications belonged to a current resident and several discharged residents and still contained varying amounts of narcotics. Facility policies required that controlled substances be kept in a securely locked area with restricted access and destroyed within a few days of discontinuation, but the DON acknowledged being behind on destruction. This failure affected several identified residents and had the potential to impact many independently mobile residents in the facility.

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Unattended Unlocked Medication Carts During Medication Pass
E
F0761 F761: Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that RNs repeatedly left medication carts unlocked and unattended in hallways while administering medications to residents in their rooms. The carts, containing drugs and biologicals, were not secured despite being accessible in areas where cognitively impaired and independently mobile residents were present. In interviews immediately following these observations, the RNs acknowledged that they had not locked the carts, resulting in noncompliance with requirements for secure storage of medications.

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