F0726 F726: Ensure that nurses and nurse aides have the appropriate competencies to care for every resident in a way that maximizes each resident's well being.
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Medication Administration Error Due to LPN's Incompetency

Bloomfield Nursing And Rehabilitation CenterBloomfield, New Mexico Survey Completed on 05-09-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that nursing staff demonstrated competency in safely administering medications, which led to a significant medication error. An LPN pre-poured medications and, due to distraction, handed them to the wrong resident. This error resulted in the resident receiving another resident's medications, including Prilosec and lisinopril, which caused hypotension and required hospitalization for observation and treatment. The LPN did not immediately report the error to the physician or the Director of Nursing (DON), further compounding the issue. The resident who received the wrong medications experienced a significant drop in blood pressure and was found dizzy and on the floor by a housekeeper. The resident was subsequently sent to the emergency room, where he was evaluated and admitted for observation. The hospital records indicated that the resident was hypotensive due to the medication error but remained stable without any overnight events and was discharged back to the nursing home the following day. The facility's investigation revealed that the LPN had previously been written up for pre-pouring medications and had completed initial and re-education competency assessments. Despite this, the LPN failed to follow the five rights of medication administration, leading to the error. Observations of other nursing staff showed that they followed proper procedures for medication administration, including verifying resident identity and medication details. The DON confirmed that new staff shadow senior nurses and complete competency assessments annually, but this incident highlighted a lapse in adherence to these protocols.

Removal Plan

  • LPN #1 was immediately suspended pending investigation for delayed notification of medication error.
  • All residents on LPN #1's assignment were evaluated for changes in status and screened for concerns related to their medication to rule out the potential of other medication errors. All resident audits were completed by nursing staff. The residents did not have changes from their baseline.
  • All nurses and CMAs to be educated on the five rights of medication administration related to resident identification. In-service and ongoing.
  • Random medication administration observations to be completed by DON or Designee three times per shift. Evaluate and bring results to Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) monthly until determination of stop. Start date and ongoing.
  • LPN #1 was terminated from the facility and turned into the New Mexico Board of Nursing.

Penalty

Inspection fine: $14,433
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