Failure to Monitor Personal Refrigerator Temperatures
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that personal refrigerators were maintained at safe temperatures, affecting one resident in a sample of 58. The resident, who is cognitively intact, has a medical history that includes paraplegia, flaccid neuropathic bladder, and multiple stage 4 pressure ulcers. During an observation, the resident's personal refrigerator was found to contain multiple containers of leftover food and beverages, with the thermometer reading 44 degrees Fahrenheit, which is above the facility's policy requirement of 41 degrees Fahrenheit or below. Staff interviews revealed uncertainty about who was responsible for monitoring the temperatures of personal refrigerators. A Certified Nursing Assistant confirmed the high temperature, and a Licensed Practical Nurse acknowledged that such a temperature could cause food to spoil. The Director of Nursing also expressed uncertainty about which staff should be monitoring these temperatures, although it was affirmed that temperatures should be checked at least daily. The facility's records showed no temperature monitoring was completed on two consecutive days, contributing to the deficiency.
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