Failure to Provide Basic Life Support Due to Missing Emergency Supplies
Summary
The facility failed to provide basic life support, including CPR, to a resident who required emergency care prior to the arrival of emergency medical personnel. The resident, who was a full code status, experienced a medical emergency where she turned blue and had no pulse or heart rate. When the facility staff requested the crash cart, it was found that essential emergency supplies, such as AED pads and an ambu bag, were missing. This deficiency in emergency preparedness led to a delay in providing the necessary life-saving interventions. The resident, who had a tracheostomy and was at risk for respiratory complications, did not have the required emergency equipment at her bedside as ordered by the physician. The facility nurses were only able to perform chest compressions without the aid of an ambu bag or AED pads. The resident was without oxygen to her brain for approximately 10 minutes before EMS arrived, resulting in severe brain damage and her subsequent placement on hospice care. Interviews with facility staff revealed that there was a lack of familiarity with the resident's care needs and a failure to ensure that emergency supplies were available and accessible. The crash cart had not been properly checked and stocked, as evidenced by missing check-offs on the crash cart checklist. Staff members reported that they were informed by the former DON that the necessary supplies were on back order, which contributed to the unavailability of critical emergency equipment during the incident.
Removal Plan
- All nurses will be educated on the crash cart policy and where to find emergency medical equipment to perform CPR.
- All equipment required, including but not limited to, Ambu bag, AED, AED pads, and emergency tracheostomy cannulas, will be available for use in the facility, and at the bedside of tracheostomy residents, and on the crash cart.
- The VP of Clinical Operations, Clinical Support Specialist, and ADON will deliver in-service education to nurses one on one.
- Ambu bags, AED, AED Pads, and extra emergency tracheostomy cannulas are available in the facility and on the crash cart, verified by the VP of Clinical Operations.
- Resident #2 has emergency Ambu bag, emergency tracheostomy cannula in a designated red and black tool box, labeled Ambu bag and extra trach, at the bedside, placed by the VP of Clinical Operations.
- Each resident in house with a tracheostomy has the emergency box with supplies at the bedside, placed by the VP of Clinical Operations.
- There are extra emergency Ambu bag toolboxes in the medication room for future residents with tracheostomy's, to be utilized on admission to facility.
- Nurses were in-serviced by the VP of Clinical Operations regarding the new emergency toolboxes.
- All nurses will be in-serviced on this new system before they are able to return to facility for their shift.
- All nurses were in-serviced by the VP of Clinical Operations regarding checking the crash cart every night to ensure all items are present on the crash cart according to the emergency crash cart checklist, and any items missing from the crash cart, to notify the DON immediately, so the items can be replaced on the crash cart.
- Nurses to leave any items that are missing from the crash cart, unchecked on the crash cart log.
- All nurses will be educated on the Crash Cart policy and policy for ensuring emergency equipment for tracheostomy residents including Ambu bag and emergency trach care at the bedside of tracheostomy residents.
- The facility respiratory therapist educated all nurses on the use of the Ambu bag in case of respiratory distress during the on-site training.
- All nurses will be in-serviced on this policy before they return to facility for their next shift by the facility respiratory therapist or RN trained by the facility respiratory therapist before beginning their next shift.
- All nurses on staff at this time besides one that is in the hospital, have been in-serviced by the VP of Clinical Operations.
- All new nurses will be educated on the policy for crash cart and emergency tracheostomy supply boxes prior to starting their shift.
- This information will be included in the orientation packet.
- Will review for compliance in QAPI.
- The DON/designee will monitor daily to ensure all items are present on crash cart and the nurse who checked the crash cart initials are on the crash cart log.
- Nurses call the DON with any missing items.
Penalty
Resources
Below are regulatory guidelines relevant to this citation:
Trusted data from CMS and state health departments
Every citation, penalty and Plan of Correction is sourced from public CMS records (latest release May 27, 2026) and official state health department websites — never guesswork.
Trusted by long-term care providers and associations.



