Delay in Radiological Services for Resident with Fracture
Summary
The facility failed to provide timely radiological services for a resident with a change in medical condition, resulting in a delay in diagnosis and treatment. The resident, who had severe cognitive impairment and multiple medical conditions including ESRD, was admitted to the facility and later sent to the hospital with an acute comminuted fracture of the right proximal tibia and fibula. On 8/13/2024, a nurse practitioner ordered an x-ray for the resident's right leg due to reported pain, but the x-ray was not performed until 8/16/2024, more than 48 hours later. This delay in obtaining the x-ray led to a delay in the resident being sent to the hospital for appropriate treatment. The resident's medical records and staff interviews revealed that the x-ray order was not followed up on promptly, despite the resident's continued complaints of pain and the nurse practitioner's follow-up visit on 8/15/2024. The Director of Nursing could not provide an explanation for the delay in obtaining the x-ray. The resident was eventually diagnosed with a fracture and returned to the facility with a leg brace. The delay in radiological services and subsequent treatment was a significant deficiency in the facility's care for the resident.
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