Documentation Errors in Medication Administration and Blood Pressure Monitoring
Summary
The facility failed to ensure accurate documentation of medication administration for two residents. Resident #33, who was readmitted with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, dysphagia, and venous insufficiency, had multiple medications not documented as administered during a specific shift. These medications included Aripiprazole, Aspirin, Fenofibrate, Fexofenadine, Furosemide, Duloxetine, Fluticasone-Salmeterol, Levetiracetam, Gabapentin, Humalog Kwikpen, and Metformin. Similarly, Resident #35, who has dementia, cerebral infarction, and diabetes, also had several medications not documented as administered, including Amlodipine Besylate, Aspirin, Clopidogrel Bisulfate, Escitalopram Oxalate, Ezetimibe, Pantoprazole Sodium, Polyethylene Glycol, Venlafaxine, Carvedilol, Ferrous Sulfate, Sennosides, Humalog Injection Solution, and Novolog Flexpen. The Director of Nursing acknowledged that blank spaces on the Medication Administration Record (MAR) could indicate a failure to document medication administration. The facility also failed to accurately document blood pressure readings for Resident #37, who was admitted with end-stage renal disease. The resident's physician's orders specified that no blood pressure readings should be taken from the left arm due to a dialysis access shunt. However, records indicated that blood pressure readings were documented as taken from the left arm on multiple occasions. Interviews with the resident and nursing staff revealed that the left arm was not actually used for these readings, suggesting documentation errors. The Director of Nursing confirmed that the expectation was for accurate documentation of the arm used for blood pressure readings. These deficiencies highlight issues in the facility's documentation practices, particularly concerning medication administration and blood pressure monitoring. The inaccuracies in the MAR and blood pressure records could potentially impact the residents' care and treatment. The Director of Nursing acknowledged the documentation errors and the need for accurate record-keeping to ensure proper resident care.
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