Unverified Nursing License Leads to Deficiency
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that only staff with a verified nursing license were assigned to care for patients. A staff member, who had been a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) for eight years, was assigned nursing duties after reporting that she had passed her licensing exam to become a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN). However, her employee file did not include online verification of her nursing license. The Director of Nurses (DON) and the Director of Staff Development (DSD) were informed by the staff member that there was a spelling error in her name, which delayed the online posting of her license. Despite this, the facility allowed her to work as a nurse without verifying her license through the Board of Vocational Nursing's website. The DSD confirmed that the staff member provided documents that appeared genuine, including photos of her successful exam results, but these were not verified online. The facility's policy required online verification of licenses, which was not followed in this case. The staff member worked unsupervised on the night shift, responsible for the care of all residents, without a verified nursing license. It was only during a recent internal review that the facility discovered the staff member had not passed her exam and did not have an LVN license, highlighting a significant oversight in the facility's verification process.
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