Failure to Enforce Smoking Policy and Prevent Elopement
Summary
The facility failed to enforce their smoking policy and monitor a resident with a history of non-compliance with the smoking policy. Resident #8, who was on oxygen, was found to have a vape pen in his possession on multiple occasions and was observed vaping while on oxygen. This placed both Resident #8 and his roommate at increased risk for fire and combustion. Despite repeated infractions, the facility did not revoke Resident #8's smoking privileges or issue a discharge notice, and staff were unable to determine how Resident #8 was obtaining the vape pens and cigarettes. The facility's smoking policy was not effectively enforced, and staff were unable to adequately supervise residents while smoking or vaping. The facility also failed to prevent a resident with moderate cognitive impairment and a history of wandering and exit-seeking behaviors from exiting the facility unsupervised. Resident #1 was found outside the facility in freezing temperatures, wearing inadequate clothing, and holding multiple pieces of mail. Staff disarmed the emergency exit door alarm without initiating the facility's elopement protocol, conducting a full resident head count, or thoroughly searching the area. This failure placed Resident #1 at high risk for serious injury from falls and hypothermia. Additionally, the facility failed to protect a resident from exposure to an illegal substance. Resident #6 experienced altered mental status, impaired physical mobility, and slurred speech after being exposed to tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The drug screening test confirmed the presence of THC in Resident #6's system. These deficient practices affected multiple residents and posed a high likelihood of serious injury to all residents involved.
Removal Plan
- The list of resident smokers, including those who vape, was updated by social services. This updated smoking list included the current residents who also vape. The intent of this list is to provide a tool for the staff assigned to supervise the smokers to be able to be a check and balance for any changes.
- An audit was completed by the Nurse Consultant to ensure that the smokers' smoking assessments were completed. The audit denoted that 23 smoking assessments required updating. Assessments, which included the safe use of oxygen, were completed.
- The Administrator sent out to families/guardians a letter/text message via Cliniconex/Point Click Care (PCC) regarding the purchase of cigarettes, lighting materials, and vapes. Families/guardians are to give smoking items to the nurse or activities so they can be secured.
- The smoking policy was revised to include that if a resident who is on oxygen and there is suspicion of not complying with the smoking policy and refuses a room search, the facility (Administrator and/or DNS) will notify the police or fire safety of the unsafe situation.
- The staff were educated on the revised smoking policy which included that residents cannot have cigarettes, lighting material, and vape pens on their person, or in their rooms. Education was provided by the Director of Nursing/Assistant Director of Nursing/Unit Managers/Supervisors. All staff including contract staff, have been educated as to the policy expectations for following steps for ensuring enforcement of this policy. This information was provided by the Administrator and the Director of Nursing. The Administrator educated the Director of Human Resources of the updated policy and procedures addressing staff's conduct if and when they engage in any personal smoking procedures. This includes the disciplinary procedures that will occur in the event these policy expectations aren't followed. Staff smoking policy expectations was added to the employee onboarding checklist to document that this policy has been reviewed and understood.
- Residents who smoke and utilize oxygen were educated on removal of oxygen prior to going outside to smoke or vape by the Director of Nursing/Assistant Director of Nursing/Unit Managers/Supervisors. Reminders will be given upon each designated smoking time to all smoking and vaping residents by the assigned staff members providing supervision.
- Education was provided to the smokers by social service on the smoking policy and the policy and procedures of failure to abide by safety requirements.
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