F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
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Deficiencies in Dialysis Care and Medication Administration

Driftwood Healthcare Center - HaywardHayward, California Survey Completed on 08-09-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide adequate care and services for a resident receiving hemodialysis, leading to two main deficiencies. Firstly, a Licensed Nurse (LN) was not fully knowledgeable about managing complications at the resident's arterial-venous fistula site post-dialysis. This lack of knowledge could result in improper intervention and delayed physician notification in case of a dysfunctional access site condition. The Registered Nurse Supervisor admitted uncertainty about the correct interventions for major bleeding at the fistula site, indicating a need for further training on dialysis care. Secondly, the facility did not ensure the resident received Renagel, a phosphate binder, as prescribed three times daily with meals. The medication was not administered during the 12 p.m. dose on dialysis days, as the resident was unavailable due to being at the dialysis center. This oversight was not communicated to the physician, leading to elevated phosphorus levels in the resident, which could potentially harm the resident's heart. The Licensed Vocational Nurse confirmed the missed doses and acknowledged the lack of documentation informing the physician or dialysis center about these omissions. The resident, who has a history of diabetes mellitus and end-stage renal disease, was dependent on renal dialysis. The facility's policy on hemodialysis care was not adequately followed, as evidenced by the lack of proper medication administration and insufficient staff training on managing dialysis-related complications. These deficiencies highlight the need for improved staff education and adherence to care protocols to ensure the resident's well-being.

Penalty

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Failure to Implement Dialysis Communication and Updated Antihypertensive Orders
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
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A resident with ESRD and diabetes who received hemodialysis three times weekly had a care plan requiring hemodialysis and administration of medications as ordered, but the facility failed to maintain complete dialysis communication documentation and to update an antihypertensive order per dialysis instructions. Dialysis documentation indicated the resident’s Amlodipine dose should be decreased to 5 mg daily, yet the medical record continued to reflect a 10 mg dose on specific days with hold parameters, and the change was never entered. Dialysis communication forms for two treatment dates were also missing, and both the DON and Regional Nurse Consultant confirmed the Amlodipine dose in the record was incorrect and that the dialysis communication sheets were not present.

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Failure to Maintain Required Dialysis Communication Documentation
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
Short Summary

A resident with sepsis, diabetes, and dependence on renal dialysis had physician orders for hemodialysis three times weekly and a care plan requiring monitoring of pre/post-dialysis weights and vital signs. Despite a facility dialysis management policy, nursing staff did not complete most pre-dialysis communication forms and had multiple dialysis communication sheets missing over several months. The RNAC and the NHA confirmed that required pre- and post-dialysis communication documentation between the facility and the dialysis center was not consistently completed or available.

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Failure to Follow Renal Diet and Fluid Restriction Orders for Dialysis Resident
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
Short Summary

A resident with ESRD on hemodialysis, hyperkalemia, and heart failure had physician orders and RD documentation for a renal diet with double protein portions at each meal and a 1000 mL/24-hour fluid restriction, with specific meal-by-meal fluid allocations. Observations showed the resident repeatedly received meal trays that exceeded the ordered fluid limits and did not provide double protein portions, including a lunch tray with 600 mL of fluids and non-renal-appropriate items such as potatoes and tomato-based ravioli, and a breakfast with only one egg instead of a double protein portion. The resident reported that staff frequently served foods inconsistent with his renal diet and were unaware of his fluid restriction, and a large cup of orange juice was observed at his bedside. Dietary and nursing staff interviews revealed lack of understanding of renal diet requirements, failure to use posted renal restriction lists, and absence of a system to ensure trays matched diet and fluid orders, while leadership acknowledged expectations that such orders be followed.

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Failure to Implement PD Orders and Monitor Resident Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
Short Summary

A resident with CKD stage five requiring peritoneal dialysis (PD) was admitted with pre-admission physician orders for three daily PD exchanges and monitoring for peritonitis (fever, abdominal pain, cloudy effluent), but these monitoring orders were not entered into the facility’s physician orders. The care plan referenced PD and general monitoring but did not specifically address peritonitis monitoring. Paper PD flowsheets showed incomplete and inconsistent documentation of exchanges and resident condition, including missing condition/comments for individual treatments and no record of one ordered PD exchange. The PD cycler flowsheet lacked effluent descriptions on multiple days. The PD nurse reported facility staff were expected to monitor effluent and symptoms, and the DON confirmed the absence of specific peritonitis monitoring orders, lack of an order for the PD cycler, and documentation gaps, despite a facility policy requiring ongoing assessment and monitoring for complications before, during, and after dialysis treatments.

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Incomplete Dialysis Communication Documentation for Resident Requiring Hemodialysis
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
Short Summary

A resident with HTN and ESRD who required scheduled hemodialysis did not have complete dialysis communication documentation as required by facility policy. The facility’s dialysis guidelines required use of a Hemodialysis Communication Form to share information such as vital signs, weights, and medications between the center and the dialysis provider. Review of the resident’s records showed that on one treatment date the post-dialysis weight was not recorded, and on another date blood pressure, pre- and post-dialysis weights, pulse, and medications given during hemodialysis were not documented. The DON confirmed that these sections of the forms should have been completed.

No penalty information released
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The penalty, as released by CMS, applies to the entire inspection this citation is part of, covering all citations and f-tags issued, not just this specific f-tag. For the complete original report, please refer to the 'Details' section.

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