Delay in Radiology Services for Resident Post-Fall
Summary
The facility failed to provide timely radiology services for a resident who fell and was experiencing pain in her hip. The resident, who had a history of dementia, depression, and a left femur fracture, was found sitting on the floor with complaints of discomfort to her left hip. An X-ray was ordered after the fall, but it was not conducted until nearly 36 hours later, revealing acute fractures. Interviews with staff indicated that the contracted X-ray company typically takes 24 to 48 hours to perform X-rays, and the family was not informed of the potential delay or given the option to send the resident out for a quicker evaluation. The resident's Power of Attorney was not made aware of the delay in obtaining the X-ray and was not offered the option to have the resident sent out for immediate evaluation. The Director of Nursing acknowledged that ideally, X-rays should be done within 24 hours, but the facility had no control over the contracted imaging company's timeline. The facility's change in condition policy indicated that X-rays and labs might take up to 24 hours, but this was not communicated effectively to the resident's family, leading to a delay in diagnosis and treatment.
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