F0550 F550: Honor the resident's right to a dignified existence, self-determination, communication, and to exercise his or her rights.
D

Failure to Honor Resident's Right to Self-Determination

Reunion Plaza Senior Care And Rehabilitation CenteTexarkana, Texas Survey Completed on 08-15-2024

Summary

The facility failed to honor a resident's right to self-determination and to make healthcare decisions for herself. This deficiency involved a resident who was not allowed to go to the hospital when she requested it. The resident, who had a BIMS score indicating no cognitive impairment, was on dialysis and had complex medical conditions including peripheral vascular disease, sepsis, and diabetes mellitus type II. On the day of the incident, the resident felt unwell and experienced confusion and hallucinations, which she recognized as potential signs of a medical issue due to her dialysis treatment. Despite her request to be sent to the hospital, the agency nurse, LVN M, refused to call an ambulance, stating that the resident was medically stable and that it would be against medical advice to send her out. The resident's family attempted to intervene by calling the facility multiple times, but the nurse did not comply with their requests and even hung up on them. The nurse checked the resident's vital signs and consulted with an MD, who reportedly advised against sending the resident to the hospital, although no documentation of this consultation or the vital signs was recorded. Eventually, a family member came to the facility and called an ambulance himself. The facility's Director of Nursing and Administrator were aware of the incident, and the nurse was subsequently removed from the schedule.

Penalty

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Fine: $59,580
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No penalty information released
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