Delayed Laboratory Testing for Occult Blood in Stool
Summary
The facility failed to ensure timely laboratory testing for a resident who required stool samples for occult blood testing. The resident, who had a history of peripheral vascular disease, amputations, hypertension, duodenal ulcer, and chronic anemia, was admitted to the facility with low hemoglobin levels. Physician orders for three stool samples were initially made on July 22, 2024, with subsequent orders on August 15, 2024, and September 12, 2024. However, only one test was completed on September 16, 2024, indicating a delay in obtaining the necessary samples. Despite the resident having bowel movements from September 26 to September 29, 2024, there was no evidence that the stool specimens were collected or tested as ordered. Further orders for stool specimens were made on September 30, 2024, and the samples were eventually obtained on October 1 and October 6, 2024. Interviews with the Director of Nursing and the physician confirmed the delay in obtaining the stool samples, which should have been completed within two weeks according to the physician's expectations. This deficiency was investigated under Complaint Numbers OH00158714 and OH00158447.
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