Failure to Follow Physician's Orders for Multiple Residents
Summary
The facility failed to follow physician's orders for six residents, leading to various deficiencies in care. Resident #12, who had multiple diagnoses including malnutrition, schizophrenia, and diabetes, was supposed to receive Jevity or Isosource HN through a gastrostomy tube. However, RN C administered Glucerna instead and failed to flush the g-tube after feeding. This discrepancy was due to RN C mistaking Glucerna for Jevity. Additionally, Resident #16, diagnosed with dementia and major depressive disorder, did not receive the prescribed Trintellix medication for an extended period due to issues with prior payment authorization and lack of communication between the pharmacy and the nursing home. The resident only received the medication after being switched from Medicare Part A to Medicaid, which allowed the pharmacy to bill for it and dispense it. Resident #18, who had severe protein-calorie malnutrition and multiple other diagnoses, required suctioning as per the care plan. However, there was no order for suction, and the equipment was found undated and containing yellow and brown-green substances. The DON and Administrator acknowledged that there should have been an order for suctioning and that staff should assess the need for it regularly. Resident #26, diagnosed with malnutrition and schizophrenia, had an order for fortified foods and health shakes, but was not on the list of residents to receive them. Similarly, Resident #33, who had bipolar disorder and dysphasia, had orders for Boost and Ensure health shakes and continuous oxygen, but was observed not receiving the shakes and not wearing oxygen as prescribed. Resident #40, with diagnoses including hypertension and a stage IV pressure ulcer, had an order for a wound vac, but the device was often found not working or not connected. The resident reported that the wound vac frequently malfunctioned and that facility staff often lacked the necessary supplies to perform dressing changes. The Administrator and DON confirmed that residents should receive diets, supplements, oxygen, and other items according to physician orders and that nursing staff should have the appropriate competencies to provide specialized care.
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