Failure to Obtain Proper Parameters for PRN Pain Medications
Summary
The facility failed to obtain proper parameters for as-needed pain medications for two residents, leading to the administration of unnecessary drugs. Resident #34, who was cognitively intact, had physician orders for Oxycodone and Acetaminophen without specified pain level parameters. The resident was administered Acetaminophen 16 times for pain levels of six and above and Oxycodone 15 times for pain levels of five or below, contrary to typical parameters. The Director of Nursing confirmed that parameters should be listed and that the facility's practice was to offer lower strength medication for pain levels one to five and higher strength medication for levels six to ten. Resident #29, with intact cognition and a history of chronic pain, was also affected by the lack of parameters for PRN pain medications. The resident received Oxycodone 32 times in July and 15 times in August for pain levels ranging from four to ten, with no evidence of non-pharmacological interventions being attempted prior to administration. The medication was noted to be ineffective on several occasions, yet there was no documentation of physician notification. Interviews with staff confirmed the absence of parameters and the lack of documentation for non-pharmacological interventions. The facility's policy on administering pain medications was not followed, as it required monitoring for medication effectiveness and adverse effects, conducting pain assessments, and evaluating non-pharmacologic interventions. The Director of Nursing confirmed the findings, acknowledging the absence of physician notification when medications were ineffective and the lack of parameters in physician orders. This oversight resulted in the administration of unnecessary medications without proper guidelines or documentation.
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