Medication Administration and Controlled Substance Record Deficiencies
Summary
The facility did not ensure that medications were administered within one hour of the ordered administration time on two units during unit observations. Specifically, on Unit 2 in the Glengariff building, three residents did not receive their 9:00 AM medications within the required time frame. Licensed Practical Nurse #6 was observed administering medications at 12:02 PM and stated they were still administering the 9:00 AM medications due to being the only nurse for 39 residents. The nurse did not inform their supervisor about the delay. Similarly, on Unit 1 in the Glengariff building, eleven residents did not receive their 9:00 AM medications within the required time frame. Licensed Practical Nurse #1 was observed administering the 9:00 AM medications at 11:12 AM and stated they did not ask for help despite the time-consuming nature of the task. Both unit supervisors confirmed that the medication nurses should have reached out for assistance if they were running late with medication administration. Additionally, the facility did not ensure that drug records were in order and accounted for all controlled drugs on one unit during the medication storage task. Specifically, the controlled substance administration record for a resident indicated a zero balance of Oxycodone 10-milligram tablets, but the medication blister pack had one tablet remaining. Registered Nurse #1 explained that the remaining tablet was put in the double-locked narcotic box after the medication was discontinued. However, Licensed Practical Nurse #7 erroneously documented the administration of Oxycodone on both the discontinued 10-milligram and the active 5-milligram Controlled Medication Administration Record forms. The Director of Nursing Services stated that discontinued controlled medications should be brought to the Nursing Office and not stored on the units. The facility's policies on medication administration and storage of controlled substances were not followed, leading to delays in medication administration and discrepancies in controlled substance records. The Director of Nursing Services and the Medical Director emphasized the importance of timely medication administration and proper documentation, highlighting the need for nurses to seek assistance when necessary to ensure compliance with the facility's policies.
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