Deficiency in Staff Competency Training
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that three nursing staff members, including a Licensed Vocational Nurse, a Licensed Nurse, and a Registered Nurse, received essential competency training. The Director of Staff Development (DSD) was responsible for overseeing the orientation of new nursing staff, which was supposed to include two classroom days before working on the floor. However, the Director of Nursing (DON) instructed one of the nurses to start working with residents after only one day of classroom orientation, bypassing the established protocol. This decision was made without consulting the DSD, as the DON needed a nurse on the floor immediately. Additionally, the facility did not provide competency-based training for the use of glucometers, which are essential for monitoring and treating diabetes, to the three nursing staff members. The DSD confirmed that there were no records of glucometer competencies for these staff members, despite the presence of residents requiring such monitoring. Furthermore, there were no records of medication administration competencies for these nurses, who were responsible for administering medications through various methods and routes. The facility's assessment indicated that all residents received medication management, and the training program was supposed to include medication administration and diabetic blood glucose testing.
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