F0552 F552: Ensure that residents are fully informed and understand their health status, care and treatments.
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Failure to Obtain Informed Consent for Restraint Use

Studio City Rehabilitation CenterStudio City, California Survey Completed on 06-27-2024

Summary

The facility failed to obtain informed consent from a resident or their responsible party before applying a self-release seat belt, which is considered a restraint, to a resident in a wheelchair. The resident, who was admitted with diagnoses including muscle weakness, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and obsessive-compulsive behavior, was moderately impaired and required assistance with various activities of daily living. On the day of the incident, the resident's blood sugar was low, and they were observed to be leaning forward with an unsteady gait, prompting staff to apply the self-release seat belt without prior consent. The Director of Nursing (DON) and Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) involved acknowledged that the resident's family was not informed before the application of the restraint. The restraint was applied after the resident was found to be agitated and unable to be redirected, with concerns about potential falls. The restraint was applied at 5 p.m. and discontinued by 8 p.m. after the family member objected to its use. The facility's policy requires informed consent and notification of the resident's family in such situations, which was not followed in this case. Interviews with the family member and staff confirmed that the family was not notified or consent obtained before the restraint's application. The facility's policy and the manufacturer's guidelines for the self-release belt emphasize the need for informed consent and the use of restraints only when necessary and as a last resort. The failure to obtain consent and notify the family violated the resident's rights to be informed and participate in their treatment decisions.

Penalty

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