Deficiency in Staff Training for Substance Abuse and PTSD
Summary
The facility failed to develop, implement, and maintain an effective training program for staff, which led to deficiencies in care for residents with specific needs. Resident 15, who had a history of substance abuse, was not provided with a care plan addressing the risk of overdose. Despite being prescribed Norco, a narcotic pain medication, there was no plan in place to manage the resident's substance abuse history. Additionally, staff were not trained on the use of Narcan, a medication used to treat narcotic overdoses, as evidenced by an LPN's uncertainty about its location and administration. Resident 24, diagnosed with PTSD, was also affected by the lack of staff training. The resident expressed that knocking on the door was a trigger, yet there was no indication that staff were trained to accommodate this need. The Director of Nursing confirmed the absence of specific in-services for PTSD, substance abuse, or Narcan administration, relying instead on common nurse knowledge. The facility lacked a policy for required in-services, contributing to the deficiency in addressing the residents' needs.
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