F0726 F726: Ensure that nurses and nurse aides have the appropriate competencies to care for every resident in a way that maximizes each resident's well being.
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Inadequate Staff Competency Leads to Resident Harm

Life Care Center Of FarmingtonFarmington, New Mexico Survey Completed on 07-12-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that nursing staff had the necessary competencies to provide adequate care for two residents, resulting in severe consequences. One resident, who was dependent on staff for all activities of daily living due to conditions such as muscular dystrophy and obesity, suffered a fatal fall from the bed. The incident occurred when a CNA attempted to change the resident's brief alone, despite the care plan indicating the need for assistance from one or two staff members. The CNA moved the bed away from the wall and asked the resident to roll over, which led to the resident rolling off the bed and sustaining a serious head injury that resulted in death. Another resident experienced inadequate care related to catheter management and assistance with standing. The resident, who had multiple diagnoses including dementia and Parkinson's disease, was found to have his catheter leg bag positioned incorrectly while in bed, risking infection. Additionally, staff were observed pulling the resident by his right arm to assist him in standing, despite the resident's complaints of pain and visible bruising. This improper handling led to further injury, including a fractured clavicle and ribs, as confirmed by x-rays. Interviews with staff revealed a lack of specific training and awareness regarding the residents' care needs. The CNA involved in the fall with the first resident admitted to changing the resident alone due to shift change and being unaware of the proper procedures. Similarly, staff assisting the second resident were not informed of the extent of his injuries and continued to use inappropriate methods to help him stand, exacerbating his condition. These deficiencies highlight a significant gap in staff training and adherence to care plans, resulting in harm to the residents.

Removal Plan

  • Resident #1 was discharged to the hospital.
  • Resident #12 was reassessed by therapy to review level of assist for transfers. Staff working with Resident #2 were educated to follow the individual care plan that was updated on how to transfer safely with regards to his current fracture. Resident #2 was also reassessed regarding his catheter bag needs and the care plan was updated. Staff working with Resident #2 were educated to follow catheter needs as directed by care plan.
  • An audit was completed by the DON and Infection Preventionist (IP) Nurse to ensure that all residents who require peri-care are care planned for level of assistance required with peri-care. All changes will be reflected in the Kardex for CNAs.
  • An audit was completed by the DON and IP Nurse to ensure that all residents with current fractures are care planned for level of assistance required due to their injury. All changes will be reflected in the Kardex for CNAs.
  • An audit was completed by the DON and IP Nurse to ensure that all residents with urinary catheter bags are care planned with catheter bag change instructions. All changes will be reflected in the Kardex for CNAs.
  • Policies and procedures related to person centered care planning and resident rights were reviewed and utilized for education.
  • Education of licensed nursing staff and CNAs related to providing peri-care per individual care planned needs will be completed. These staff will not be allowed to work until they have received the education which will be provided prior to the start of their shift.
  • Education of licensed nursing staff and CNAs related to how to transfer a resident appropriately who have current fractures will be started. These staff will not be allowed to work until they have received their education and will receive education prior to the start of their shift.
  • Education of licensed nursing staff and CNAs related to a resident's individualized catheter bag change needs will be completed to educate to follow the resident's care plans with regards to bag change needs.
  • Medical Director was notified of the IJ.
  • Root cause analysis completed and taken to QAPI.
  • QAPI to be conducted.

Penalty

Inspection fine: $58,142
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