F0710 F710: Obtain a doctor's order to admit a resident and ensure the resident is under a doctor's care.
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Failure in Diabetic Care Management Leads to Resident Hospitalization

North Park Post-acuteTracy, California Survey Completed on 10-04-2024

Summary

The attending physician (AP) failed to provide necessary orders for routine blood glucose monitoring and adequate oversight for a diabetic resident, identified as Resident 596. Upon admission, the resident had a diagnosis of diabetes and was receiving multiple medications for its management. However, the admitting orders from the hospital, which included instructions for blood glucose monitoring and parameters for notifying the physician in case of significant changes, were not implemented by the facility. The AP did not include these orders in the resident's Order Summary Report, nor did they provide orders for emergency diabetic medication administration or parameters for managing hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia. The nursing staff, under the direction of Licensed Nurse (LN) 3, failed to ensure the admitting orders were accurately entered into the system. Although LN 3 stopped the NPH insulin as per the AP's verbal instructions, there were no written orders to guide the nursing staff on blood glucose monitoring or emergency interventions. The AP's notes, which were faxed to the facility days later, did not include necessary orders for managing the resident's diabetes effectively. Consequently, the resident's blood glucose levels were not monitored adequately, and no emergency protocols were in place to address potential hypoglycemic or hyperglycemic events. As a result of these oversights, Resident 596 experienced a severe hypoglycemic event, leading to a fall and subsequent hospitalization. The resident was found with a critically low blood glucose level and suffered new onset seizures, which were attributed to the severe hypoglycemia. The facility's Medical Director and Director of Nurses acknowledged the lack of appropriate orders and monitoring, highlighting the risk posed to the resident due to the absence of a structured diabetes management plan.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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