Failure to Provide Immediate Wound Care Orders for New Admission
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that a newly admitted resident, identified as Resident B, received immediate physician orders for the treatment of pressure wounds upon admission. Resident B, who was admitted in June 2024, had multiple pressure wounds, including a stage IV pressure ulcer on the right buttock and unstageable pressure ulcers. Despite the presence of these wounds, there were no recorded orders for wound treatments from the date of admission until three days later. The facility's policy requires that a physician or other qualified healthcare professional provide written or verbal orders for a resident's immediate care upon admission, which was not adhered to in this case. Interviews with facility staff revealed that wound treatments should have been initiated upon admission, even if temporary, until a full assessment could be conducted by the facility's wound nurse. However, treatments were only clarified and initiated several days after admission. The facility's Director of Nursing provided the current admission orders policy, which mandates that essential care orders be in place consistent with the resident's condition upon admission. This deficiency was identified during a complaint investigation related to Resident B's care.
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