Failure to Notify Physician of Lab Results Leads to Resident Hospitalization
Summary
The facility failed to promptly notify the physician of laboratory results for a resident, leading to a significant deficiency. The resident, a 78-year-old male with complex medical conditions including paraplegia, osteomyelitis, and polyneuropathy, was admitted to the facility. He was on medications such as Duloxetine and Tramadol, which have constipation as a common side effect. Despite being at risk for constipation and sepsis, the facility did not administer MiraLax as needed for constipation, nor did they document any interventions for constipation relief or notify the provider of the resident's condition. On a specific day, the resident exhibited altered mental status, hallucinations, and other symptoms indicative of a serious condition. STAT lab results were ordered and received, showing abnormal values, but the facility failed to notify the physician promptly. The resident was later admitted to the hospital with severe sepsis and chronic constipation, where a CT scan revealed a large rectal stool ball and colonic stool burden, indicating fecal impaction. Interviews with staff revealed a lack of communication and documentation regarding the resident's bowel movements and changes in condition. The Director of Nursing (DON) and other staff members were not informed of the resident's constipation or other symptoms, and the physician was not notified of the STAT lab results in a timely manner. This oversight placed the resident at high risk for serious complications, including sepsis.
Removal Plan
- CCS inserviced DON on the prompt or timely review of laboratory results, lab policy and procedure to include the lab tracking system, lab orders, receiving lab results, and proper follow up and notifications. An inservice was initiated on the proper documentation of resident bowel function and reporting any important changes to the nurse. Competency was verified via quiz.
- DON/designee initiated inservices with the licensed nurses on prompt or timely review of laboratory results, lab policy and procedure to include the lab tracking system, lab orders, receiving lab results, and proper follow up and notifications. Competency was verified via quiz. Nursing staff will not be allowed to work until inservicing has been completed.
- An inservice was initiated on the proper documentation of resident bowel function and reporting any important changes to the nurse. Competency was verified via quiz. Nursing staff will not be allowed to work until inservicing has been completed.
- DON/designee initiated inservices with the CNAs/MA s on proper documentation of resident bowel function and reporting any important changes to the nurse. Competency was verified via quiz. Nursing staff will not be allowed to work until inservicing has been completed.
- An audit of the 24-hour report and laboratory findings was conducted by DON/Designee to ensure Physician/NP has been notified timely.
- An audit of BM documentation was completed by DON/designee.
- Medical Director was notified.
- In order to monitor current residents for potential risk, DON, and CCS will monitor residents for change of condition and physician/np notification for all residents via Triage Log. The purpose of this log is to monitor residents with acute changes in condition and to ensure timely notification of Physician/NP. DON compliance will be monitored weekly by CCS. Thereafter, QA will monitor quarterly for compliance of physician notification. The facility QA Committee will meet weekly to review compliance with the plan of action. If no further concerns are noted, will continue to monitor as per routine facility QA Committee.
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