Unauthorized Medical Procedure on Discharged Resident
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that a resident, who had been discharged against medical advice, did not undergo a medical procedure at the facility without being under the care of a physician. The resident, who had a gastrostomy tube due to dysphagia, was discharged from the facility and was no longer under the care of a physician there. Despite this, the resident returned to the facility with their responsible party to have the gastrostomy tube removed in the Director of Nursing's office by a physician assistant. This procedure was performed without any orders or instructions for care, as the resident was no longer admitted to the facility. The resident's medical records indicated that they had been admitted with a diagnosis of dysphagia and had a gastrostomy tube placed. The resident was found to have intact cognition and required moderate assistance with activities of daily living. After being discharged against medical advice, the resident's responsible party expressed concerns about the gastrostomy tube while the resident was out on the street, leading to the decision to have the tube removed at the facility. This action was taken despite the facility's policy that residents should only be admitted upon the order of an attending physician, highlighting a failure to adhere to established procedures.
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