Failure to Disinfect Shared Glucometer
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that a nurse demonstrated competency in cleaning and disinfecting a shared glucometer according to the manufacturer's recommendations and the facility's policy. Nurse #1 was observed using a shared glucometer on Resident #28 and then on Resident #7 without properly disinfecting it in between uses. This failure to follow proper disinfection procedures posed a high likelihood of exposing residents to bloodborne pathogens. Nurse #1's training records indicated that she had attended various educational sessions related to infection prevention and glucometer disinfection. However, during an interview, Nurse #1 was unable to recall the correct procedure for disinfecting the glucometer and incorrectly believed that alcohol or alcohol-based hand sanitizer could be used for disinfection. She had not attended the recent skills fair that included training on glucometer disinfection, which was part of the facility's annual competency assessment. The facility's Staff Development Coordinator and Director of Nursing confirmed that education on glucometer disinfection was provided during new hire orientation and annually. Despite this, Nurse #1 did not demonstrate the required competency, and the facility was unable to explain why she did not know the correct procedure. The deficiency affected one of the three residents who required blood glucose level checks, highlighting a gap in ensuring that all nursing staff were adequately trained and competent in infection control practices.
Removal Plan
- Identify those recipients who have suffered, or are likely to suffer, a serious adverse outcome as a result of the noncompliance.
- Provide education/competency to other licensed nurses who had not completed the most recent training on disinfecting shared blood glucose meters.
- Terminate Nurse #1 from employment to ensure no other residents on her assigned unit have the potential of being affected by continued deficient practice.
- Provide training/education both in person and via Zoom meeting for all licensed nursing staff on the Diabetes Management Policy and Procedures for properly cleaning and disinfecting shared blood glucose meters.
- Include validation of competency, either in-person or through verbally providing the appropriate steps of the procedure.
- Ensure no current licensed nurse will be allowed to work prior to receiving this education.
- Include this training in the new hire orientation provided by the Staff Development Coordinator.
- Ensure the education and competency of every licensed nurse regarding the proper cleaning and disinfecting of a multi-use blood glucose meter will be reviewed and verified via a skills fair.
- Ensure any licensed nurse who does not attend the mandatory competency assessment will not be allowed to work until this has been completed.
Penalty
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