F0554 F554: Allow residents to self-administer drugs if determined clinically appropriate.
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Failure to Assess Resident for Self-Administration of Medication

Avante At St Cloud IncSaint Cloud, Florida Survey Completed on 08-15-2024

Summary

The facility failed to conduct a medication self-administration assessment for a resident who was self-administering Hydrocortisone 1% cream without proper authorization. The resident, who had intact cognition as indicated by a Brief Interview for Mental Status exam score of 13 out of 15, had been applying the cream to her private area for over a year. This was observed during a visit when the resident was found with a white plastic bin containing personal items, including the cream, on her overbed table. The East Wing Unit Manager acknowledged the presence of two tubes of Hydrocortisone cream on the resident's bed and noted that the resident's husband might have brought them in. The resident had an order for the cream due to a rash, but the nurse was supposed to apply it as the resident was not assessed or approved for self-administration. The Director of Nursing confirmed that a resident must be assessed for self-administration and, if deemed appropriate, physician orders are obtained. However, these protocols were not in place for the resident in question.

Penalty

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