Failure to Prevent and Manage Pressure Ulcers
Summary
The facility failed to provide necessary treatment and services to prevent the development and worsening of pressure wounds for two residents. For one resident, the facility did not timely identify a new wound, monitor changes, provide daily treatments as ordered, or notify the physician of the wound's worsening condition. This resident was admitted with a risk for pressure ulcers and later developed an unstageable pressure ulcer on the left heel, which was not properly documented or treated, leading to a below-the-knee amputation. The facility's wound care nurse (WCN) acknowledged that the resident's left heel pressure ulcer deteriorated over time, and there was a lack of consistent weekly skin evaluations. The WCN was also required to work the floor due to staffing shortages, which contributed to the oversight. The resident's medical records did not reflect any updates or changes to the wound care orders, and the wound care was not consistently provided as per the physician's orders. For the second resident, the facility failed to complete and document weekly skin evaluations. The resident had an unstageable pressure ulcer on the right heel, and there was a significant gap between skin evaluations conducted by the WCN. The facility's failure to conduct regular skin assessments and document the condition of the resident's wounds contributed to the deficiency.
Removal Plan
- The nursing team initiated a whole house resident skin sweep to identify all current wounds in the facility and assess for correct identification and treatment. Any identified concerns, including refusals of wound care/assessment and worsening wounds, will include change in condition documentation and notification to the provider and family. Any new orders will be followed.
- Nurses will be educated on completion of skin assessments on admission and weekly per schedule.
- Nurses will be educated on their responsibility with communication with management and the change in condition process/documentation when a resident is having a change in condition (including new or worsening wounds).
- Nurses will be educated on wound processes which include the DIMES (Debridement/devitalized tissue, Infection or inflammation, Moisture balance, wound Edge preparation and wound depth), timely and accurate identification and documentation for wounds/wound changes, change in condition process, and appropriate treatment/intervention implementation upon identification of new or worsening wounds.
- CNAs will be educated on how to minimize pressure, friction and shearing, change in condition process for CNA's (including skin changes) and stop and watch.
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