Failure to Complete Competency Checks and Orientation
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that Nurse #1 and Paramedic #1 had completed their Skills Competency and required floor/unit orientation days with a preceptor before taking a resident assignment independently. Nurse #1 was informed by another nurse that Resident #280 had been excessively sleepy but failed to assess the resident until several hours later. When Nurse #1 finally assessed Resident #280, the resident was only responsive to painful stimuli. Despite being instructed to transfer the resident to the hospital, Nurse #1 did not notify Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and assumed that the oncoming staff member, Paramedic #1, would do so. Paramedic #1 also failed to assess the resident promptly and only called EMS hours later, resulting in a delayed transfer to the hospital where the resident later died. A review of Paramedic #1's job description and Orientation and Skills Competency Checklist revealed that several critical competencies were not completed, including knowledge of tube feeding, resident-centered care, and emergency procedures. The Director of Nursing (DON) had signed off on the checklist despite these gaps. Similarly, Nurse #1's Orientation and Skills Competency Checklist showed that she had not been checked off on essential skills such as Pharmacy Services, Emergency Medications, and Head to Toe Assessment. Both the Staff Development Coordinator (SDC) and the DON admitted to oversight in ensuring these competencies were completed. Resident #280 had a medical history that included a fracture, type 2 diabetes, atrial fibrillation, and heart disease. The resident's condition deteriorated due to the delayed medical response, leading to a hospital transfer where she was diagnosed with metabolic encephalopathy due to a urinary tract infection and possibly other conditions. The resident was later discharged to hospice and subsequently passed away. Interviews with facility staff, including the DON, SDC, and the Administrator, confirmed that the required competencies and orientation were not completed for Nurse #1 and Paramedic #1, leading to the deficient practice and the resident's adverse outcome.
Removal Plan
- Nurse #1 will complete the required days of floor/unit training with a preceptor prior to her next shift assigned to work.
- The Director of Nursing or Designee will sign off competencies for Nurse #1 on the Pharmacy Services, use of emergency medication back up kit, and or electronic medication dispenser (Omni Cell), Stat Meds, Diagnosis for Medication, Review of Required Assessments (paper or EHR), Head to Toe Assessment and Documentation, Device List, Vital Signs prior to next shift assigned to work.
- The Director of Nursing released Paramedic #1 before his notice expired.
- The Director of Nursing or Designee audited the employee files of licensed staff and Paramedics to ensure orientation and skills competency checklist were completed, any negative findings will be corrected immediately, and staff placed back into orientation or skills check off completed for any area missed during orientation.
- The Regional Director of Clinical Services educated the Director of Nursing, Assistant Director of Nursing, Administrator, Scheduler and Human Resources on the orientation process to include the required days of floor/unit training with a preceptor and completion of the skills competency checklist.
- The Director of Nursing or Designee will ensure all newly hired licensed staff have completed the required days of floor/unit training with a preceptor prior to being given an assignment.
- The Assistant Director of Nursing or Designee will complete the skill competency checklist for all newly hired licensed staff and Paramedics. The Director of Nursing or Designee will ensure all newly hired licensed staff and Paramedics have completed skills competency checklist prior to being given an assignment.
- Ad Hoc QAPI was completed related to following orientation policy and ensuring the skill checklist is completed for licensed staff and Paramedics prior to taking their first assignment.
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