F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
D

Infection Control Deficiencies

Mills Nursing & RehabilitationMayfield, Kentucky Survey Completed on 05-10-2024

Summary

The facility failed to establish and maintain an infection prevention and control program, leading to deficiencies in the care of two residents. For Resident 7, the Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) did not follow proper hand hygiene protocols during a wound dressing change. The ADON removed the soiled dressing, failed to wash her hands before donning new gloves, and did not wash her hands after completing the dressing change and before exiting the room. This was contrary to the facility's policy on wound care and hand hygiene, which mandates thorough handwashing at specific steps during the procedure. The ADON acknowledged the lapse, attributing it to the pressure of being observed during the procedure, despite being the facility's Infection Preventionist responsible for ensuring compliance with infection control policies. For Resident 16, a State Registered Nurse Aide (SRNA) did not adhere to proper infection control practices during perineal care. The SRNA placed dirty cloths on the resident's bedspread, failed to wash her hands after removing soiled gloves, and proceeded to handle the resident's bed linens and open the bedside curtain without performing hand hygiene. The SRNA then disposed of the soiled items and only washed her hands after leaving the resident's room and entering the dirty utility room. This was in violation of the facility's perineal care policy, which requires handwashing before and after glove use and when handling soiled items. The SRNA later admitted to not having an open bag ready for the soiled cloths, which contributed to the lapse in proper procedure. Interviews with the Staff Development Coordinator and the Director of Nursing (DON) revealed that staff had been inserviced on correct handwashing techniques multiple times a year, and random spot checks were conducted to ensure compliance. However, the observed deficiencies indicated a need for further education and reinforcement of infection control policies. The Administrator also emphasized the expectation that all staff follow the established handwashing and infection control policies to prevent cross-contamination and ensure resident safety.

Penalty

Fine: $16,801
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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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