Failure to Monitor Psychotropic Medications and Care Plan Targeted Behaviors
Summary
The facility did not ensure that drug regimens were free of unnecessary psychotropic medications and failed to include targeted behaviors and side effects in the care plans for two residents. One resident was started on Clonazepam for involuntary body movements and Citalopram for Major Depressive Disorder, despite not having a diagnosis for Major Depressive Disorder. The care plan for this resident did not include mood or behavior monitoring to assess the effectiveness of these medications or any potential side effects. Additionally, the CNA closet card for this resident was blank in the behavior section, and interviews with staff revealed confusion about where to find information on targeted behaviors and potential side effects of medications being taken by residents. The Director of Nursing confirmed that psychotropic medications and targeted behaviors should be included in the care plan but were not in this case. The care plans are reviewed and updated quarterly and as needed, but this was not adequately done for this resident. Another resident was admitted with diagnoses including bipolar depression, PTSD, depression, and anxiousness associated with depression. This resident was administered multiple psychotropic medications, including Lamotrigine, Prazosin, Trazodone, Bupropion, and Escitalopram. However, there were no specific orders for monitoring the side effects or behaviors associated with these medications. The care plan for this resident did not address his psychosocial needs related to his mental illness diagnosis and the antipsychotic medications he was taking. The Medication Administration Record indicated that the medications were administered as ordered but did not include monitoring of side effects or behaviors. The Director of Nursing acknowledged that the care plan did not indicate that nursing or social services had addressed the resident's psychosocial needs or monitored the psychotropic medications for side effects or behaviors. The facility's policy on Psychotropic Medication Review and Gradual Dose Reduction did not include information on care planning targeted behaviors or monitoring for potential side effects of medications being taken. Interviews with staff, including registered nurses and certified nursing assistants, revealed a lack of clarity and consistency in documenting and monitoring targeted behaviors and side effects for residents on psychotropic medications. The Director of Nursing confirmed that these elements should be included in the care plans but were not adequately addressed for the residents in question. This failure resulted in the facility not ensuring that each resident was free of unnecessary psychotropic medications and that comprehensive care plans included targeted behaviors and potential side effects of the medications.
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