Unsupervised Respiratory Care by Student
Summary
The facility failed to have a licensed respiratory therapist on duty for the entire shift on August 8, 2024, affecting 11 residents who required respiratory care. A respiratory aide, who was also a respiratory therapy student, was observed administering respiratory care unsupervised. The aide confirmed that the licensed respiratory therapist left early, a practice that was reportedly common. The respiratory therapy supervisor was unaware of the situation and stated that students should not work unsupervised and must be accompanied by a licensed therapist. The facility did not provide any policy or procedures regarding the supervision of respiratory therapy students. The facility's assessment tool indicated the need for two respiratory therapists per shift but did not include information about respiratory therapy students. The Respiratory Care Practice Act requires proximate supervision, meaning a licensed individual must be physically close enough to assist if needed. The facility's failure to adhere to these requirements led to the deficiency.
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