F0756 F756: Ensure a licensed pharmacist perform a monthly drug regimen review, including the medical chart, following irregularity reporting guidelines in developed policies and procedures.
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Failure to Address Medication Regimen Review Recommendations

Oaks, TheNew Bedford, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 12-12-2024

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that irregularities identified by the pharmacist during the monthly Medication Regimen Review (MRR) were reviewed and acted upon in a timely manner for three residents. For one resident, the facility did not clarify the as-needed acetaminophen order by adding a strength and failed to add a stop date to the PRN Ativan/Lorazepam. The physician signed the MRR but did not document a rationale for extending the PRN Ativan beyond 14 days, and the facility did not update the orders in the medical record until after repeated recommendations. Another resident had multiple issues with medication orders, including the lack of stop dates for PRN Trazodone and Ativan, and the continued use of Methenamine despite a new order for Cefuroxime indicating the former may not have been effective. The MRR reports were unsigned by the physician, and the facility did not document a rationale for continuing PRN psychotropic medications beyond 14 days. Additionally, the facility failed to address recommendations regarding the use of ABH Gel, an antipsychotic, which should have been limited to 14 days per CMS requirements. A third resident experienced a fall, and the pharmacist recommended evaluating Seroquel as a possible contributor. The MRR report was initially unsigned, and the recommendation was repeated in subsequent reviews. The physician eventually declined the recommendation, but the facility did not ensure timely review and implementation of MRR recommendations. Interviews with staff revealed a lack of a tracking system to ensure MRR recommendations were addressed, and the DON was unaware of repeated and unaddressed recommendations.

Penalty

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The facility did not ensure that physicians acknowledged and addressed consultant pharmacist recommendations for medication regimen reviews for two residents. Clinical records showed that the pharmacist made multiple recommendations regarding these residents’ medications, but there was no documentation of the specific recommendations or any physician response or action. The DON confirmed that there was no evidence in the medical records that the physicians had addressed the pharmacist’s medication review findings, resulting in noncompliance with state management and nursing services requirements.

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Failure to Act on Pharmacist Drug Regimen Recommendation for Thyroid Medication
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F0756 F756: Ensure a licensed pharmacist perform a monthly drug regimen review, including the medical chart, following irregularity reporting guidelines in developed policies and procedures.
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Failure to Safely Monitor and Administer Antihypertensive Medication
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F0756 F756: Ensure a licensed pharmacist perform a monthly drug regimen review, including the medical chart, following irregularity reporting guidelines in developed policies and procedures.
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A resident with multiple comorbidities, including HTN, AFib, and CKD, received metoprolol 12.5 mg BID despite repeated low BP readings documented on the MAR. An LN confirmed administering the medication on days with low systolic BP and acknowledged that no specific hold parameters had been obtained from the physician. The DON stated that facility practice was to hold BP meds for HTN when systolic BP was below 110, yet review of the MAR showed metoprolol was given multiple times below this threshold. The resident had no care plan addressing HTN or metoprolol use, including monitoring for adverse effects or its BBW, and the consultant pharmacist’s MRR did not identify or recommend action regarding the missing parameters or low BP readings, preceding a change in condition and hospitalization for very low BP.

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Failure to Complete Monthly Medication Reviews and Obtain Physician Response to Pharmacist Recommendations
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F0756 F756: Ensure a licensed pharmacist perform a monthly drug regimen review, including the medical chart, following irregularity reporting guidelines in developed policies and procedures.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that the facility did not ensure required monthly medication regimen reviews were consistently documented and that physician responses to pharmacist recommendations were obtained. For one resident with dementia, diabetes, hypertension, and chronic kidney disease who was receiving PRN oxycodone for severe pain, there was no documented monthly medication review for a specific month despite facility policy requiring monthly pharmacist review. For another resident with COPD, dementia with mood disturbance, depression, and multiple psychotropic and related medications, the consultant pharmacist documented concerns about psychotropic polypharmacy and recommended a psychiatric consult and consideration of gradual dose reductions, but the record contained no documented physician or prescriber response. The RN/Clinical Nurse Manager described a process for routing MRRs to physicians but could not locate a response for this resident’s review or explain how missed MRRs were prevented.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Timely Address Pharmacist Medication Regimen Review Recommendations
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F0756 F756: Ensure a licensed pharmacist perform a monthly drug regimen review, including the medical chart, following irregularity reporting guidelines in developed policies and procedures.
Short Summary

A resident’s monthly Medication Regimen Reviews (MRRs) were not timely addressed by providers, and pharmacist recommendations were not acted upon as required by facility policy. The ADON reported that the pharmacist emails MRRs, which are printed and given to an NP to review and mark agree/disagree/other, with changes then entered into the EMR by the NP or unit managers before the next month’s review. For this resident, one MRR contained a recommendation to discontinue melatonin that was not signed and agreed to by the provider until nearly two months later, and the subsequent MRR repeated the same recommendation but had no provider signature, date, or response documented. The ADON acknowledged both MRRs were missed.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Implement Pharmacist-Recommended Change in Hydroxyzine Dosing
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Short Summary

A resident receiving hydroxyzine 25 mg for pruritus continued to be administered the medication three times daily because a physician-approved change to twice-daily dosing, recommended in the Consultant Pharmacist’s monthly medication regimen review, was not entered into the EMR. The DON, who received the pharmacist’s emailed report and described a process for obtaining physician signatures and updating orders, did not promptly act on the December review, resulting in ongoing administration of the higher-frequency dose until the pharmacist later alerted her that the change had not been implemented.

No penalty information released
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