Failure to Accommodate Resident's Shellfish Allergy
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that meals prepared and served to a resident with a known shellfish allergy accommodated this dietary restriction. On September 12, 2024, dietary staff mistakenly included a meal containing shrimp on the resident's dinner tray. This oversight led to the resident experiencing anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction, which required emergency medical intervention and hospitalization. The facility's policies on food and nutrition services and tray identification were not adequately followed. The dietary aide responsible for calling out diet orders to the cook did not communicate the resident's shellfish allergy, resulting in the incorrect meal being prepared and served. Additionally, the nurse who checked the meal tray before serving it to the resident failed to verify the diet slip for allergies, contributing to the resident's exposure to shellfish. The resident, who had a history of allergies to shellfish, iodine, Zoloft, cat/dog dander, and pollen extract, suffered significant respiratory distress after consuming the shrimp. Despite the facility's procedures requiring multiple checks to prevent such errors, the breakdown in communication and verification processes led to the resident's hospitalization for anaphylaxis.
Removal Plan
- Resident #1 returned to the Facility with a new order for epinephrine PRN (as necessary).
- The Assistant Director of Nursing conducted a house wide audit on all residents with food allergies, resident's allergies were compared with dietary tray cards, Physician orders were reviewed for residents with food allergies and for PRN orders for EpiPen and Benadryl.
- The Director of Nursing and Nursing Supervisor provided education to all Licensed Nursing Staff on checking meal trays prior to passing which included: to check meal tray and meal ticket to ensure it matches Physician and diet orders in point Click Care (PCC), to check allergies on the meal tickets to ensure that resident is receiving the right tray, and CNA's are not to open the meal truck unless a nurse is present.
- The Assistant Food Service Director provided education to all Dietary Staff on allergy awareness, meal ticket reading, residents allergies and tray ticket accuracy.
- All new resident admissions and re-admissions done by the admitting Nurse, the Nurse will review resident's food allergies and ensure residents have a Physician order for PRN Epinephrine.
- The Unit Managers will review and update all resident's allergies during quarterly care plan meetings and as needed.
- The Director of Nurses and/or designee and Assistant Food Service Director will conduct random audits to ensure residents with food allergies receive the correct diet meal two times weekly for four weeks, then weekly for four weeks and then monthly for one month.
- The Director of Nursing and/or designee are responsible for audit results and the findings of the audits will be reviewed at the monthly QAPI meeting until compliance is achieved.
- The Director of Nurses and/or designee are responsible for overall compliance.
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