Failure to Obtain Physician's Order for Low Air Loss Mattress
Summary
The facility failed to obtain a physician's order for a low air loss mattress (LALM) for a resident who was admitted with diagnoses including Type 2 Diabetes, abnormalities of mobility, and muscle weakness. The resident, who lacked the capacity to understand and make decisions, was observed in bed on a LALM without a corresponding physician's order. This was confirmed during an interview with a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), who acknowledged that the absence of a physician's order could lead to inappropriate treatments and interventions, potentially worsening the resident's skin condition. The Director of Nursing (DON) confirmed that an order is required for the use of an air mattress and that it is not professional nursing practice to implement treatments without a physician's order. The facility's policy and procedures, dated 2/20/2024, also indicated that physician's orders must be obtained prior to the initiation of any medication or treatment. This deficiency had the potential to harm the resident by not providing appropriate treatment and interventions.
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