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Failure to Initiate CPR for Full Code Resident

Carnegie Park Post AcutePittsburgh, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 10-11-2024

Summary

The facility failed to initiate Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for a resident who was unresponsive and had ceased to breathe, despite the resident being a full code. The resident, identified as Resident R1, had a Physician Order for Life Sustaining Treatment (POLST) form indicating that resuscitation should be attempted if there was no pulse and no breathing. The resident's clinical record and care plan also confirmed the full code status, yet CPR was not administered when the resident ceased to breathe. The incident occurred when the family of Resident R1 arrived and found the resident unresponsive. A Registered Nurse (RN) was called to evaluate the resident, but CPR was not initiated because the RN did not want to start in front of the upset family member. The RN pronounced the resident ceased to breathe without attempting resuscitation, despite the clear directive in the resident's POLST and care plan. This failure to act according to the resident's code status and physician orders resulted in an immediate jeopardy situation, as it placed all residents at risk if they became unresponsive and pulseless. The facility's policy required CPR to be initiated unless there were obvious clinical signs of irreversible death, which were not present in this case.

Removal Plan

  • Whole house audit was conducted on all code status of all residents to ensure all orders are in medical record, care planned and POLST forms are uploaded into the medical record and the original form placed in the physical chart.
  • Any POLST forms not uploaded into the chart will be uploaded to the electronic record.
  • All primary staff will be educated on code status and recognition of signs of death and proper procedure of notification to nursing staff if there is an occurrence. All agency and PRN staff will be instructed to complete education prior to the start of their next shift.
  • All primary Nurses will be educated on signs of irreversible death, proper documentation in medical records of the occurrence and Policy NSG208 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Procedure: Cardiac and/or Respiratory Arrest. All agency and PRN staff will be instructed to complete education prior to starting next shift.
  • Primary Licensed staff will be educated to facilitate CPR on residents who have elected such services until EMS arrives and assumes responsibility for the residents. All agency and PRN staff will be instructed to complete education prior to their next scheduled shift.
  • All new admissions will be audited to ensure code status orders are entered into the medical record accurately, care planned, and uploaded into the medical chart. They will also ensure the physical copy of the advance directive is placed in the physical chart weekly.
  • Mock codes will be conducted every shift then randomly daily, then weekly.
  • QAPI completed.
  • Audit completed for nurses CPR cards.
  • AED/Crash carts verified with stocked and expiration dates of PADS.
  • Education related to change in condition and notifications NSG122 will be completed. Entering Advance Directives orders are put in the medical record, care planned and Advance Directives are uploaded in the medical record and the original form placed in the physical chart.

Penalty

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Failure to Initiate CPR for a Full Code Resident
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F0678 F678: Provide basic life support, including CPR, prior to the arrival of emergency medical personnel , subject to physician orders and the resident’s advance directives.
Short Summary

A resident with acute respiratory failure and heart failure had a documented Full Code status and a POLST specifying Attempt Resuscitation/CPR and Full Treatment. During night rounds, two CNAs found the resident not breathing, cool to the touch, with yellow skin and no pulse, but did not initiate CPR or call a code blue, instead going to notify an LPN. The LPN assessed the resident, confirmed absence of vital signs, noted the body was cold with mottling and no rigor mortis, and contacted the DNS, physician, and 911 for the coroner’s number, but did not start CPR or activate a code blue. No lifesaving measures were attempted despite facility policy requiring CPR for unresponsive residents without a valid DNR and the resident’s clearly documented full code status, leading surveyors to cite Immediate Jeopardy and substandard quality of care.

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Failure to Initiate CPR for a Full-Code Resident
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F0678 F678: Provide basic life support, including CPR, prior to the arrival of emergency medical personnel , subject to physician orders and the resident’s advance directives.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple cardiac and respiratory comorbidities, documented as cognitively intact and designated as full code by physician orders, POLST, and care plan, was found unresponsive without pulse or respirations by a CNA, who notified an LPN. The LPN, who later admitted he did not follow protocol and had not checked the medical record, assumed the resident was a no code based on appearance, told the CNA the resident was DNR, and did not initiate CPR. A second LPN was called to verify death, questioned whether CPR was needed, confirmed absence of heart sounds and respirations, but also did not start CPR; only later did this nurse review the chart, confirm the full-code status, and report the issue. The physician, DON, and Administrator all stated they would have expected CPR to be initiated in accordance with the resident’s documented wishes and facility CPR policy.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Provide CPR According to Full Code Status and Physician Orders
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F0678 F678: Provide basic life support, including CPR, prior to the arrival of emergency medical personnel , subject to physician orders and the resident’s advance directives.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple chronic conditions and a clearly documented full code status was found unresponsive, pulseless, and not breathing. Staff policy and American Heart Association guidelines required immediate, continuous CPR until advanced medical providers arrived, but video review and interviews showed that no CPR equipment was brought to the room and no continuous CPR was provided. An LPN assumed the resident was DNR because hospice services were in place and did not verify code status, while another LPN acknowledged not initiating CPR until instructed by the DON. The hospice nurse arrived to find the resident covered with no life-saving measures in progress, despite existing orders for full code, and the facility could not produce evidence that the resident’s code status was promptly verified or that CPR was continuously performed.

Fine: $13,505
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Failure to Initiate Immediate CPR and Provide Adequate BLS and Oxygen Equipment for a Full-Code Resident
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F0678 F678: Provide basic life support, including CPR, prior to the arrival of emergency medical personnel , subject to physician orders and the resident’s advance directives.
Short Summary

A resident with significant cardiac history and a POLST indicating full code status became weak, developed shallow breathing, stopped talking, and became unresponsive after dinner. CNAs summoned nursing staff, but the RN focused on obtaining vital signs and verifying code status, left the resident sitting upright, and did not initiate CPR, citing a pain response as evidence of responsiveness. An LVN recognized abnormal breathing and the need to call 911 but did not start CPR, and another LVN was unaware that ventilation should be provided to an unresponsive resident with slow breathing; no staff performed chest compressions before EMS arrival. The crash cart contained only 8 L/min oxygen regulators, preventing proper BVM use at 15 L/min, and the RN could not determine that the oxygen tank was empty or correctly connect the suction machine. EMS arrived to find the resident pulseless, apneic, in asystole, and with no CPR in progress, leading surveyors to cite a deficiency for failure to provide immediate, effective BLS and CPR to a full-code resident.

No penalty information released
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Inadequate CPR and Oxygenation for Full-Code Resident
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F0678 F678: Provide basic life support, including CPR, prior to the arrival of emergency medical personnel , subject to physician orders and the resident’s advance directives.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple chronic conditions and recent COVID-19 illness, who was clearly documented as full code, was found unresponsive and not breathing by a CNA, who notified an LPN. The LPN confirmed full code status, initiated chest compressions, and called 911 while the CNA assisted. When EMS arrived, staff were performing compressions and attempting ventilation with a BVM that lacked a mask and was not connected to O2, contrary to facility policy requiring use of a face mask or resuscitator bag to provide effective breaths. EMS noted the improper BVM setup, that compressions were stopped during the handoff, and that the resident was cold with rigor mortis present, indicating the facility failed to perform CPR in a manner that provided adequate oxygenation.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Communicate and Update Resident DNR Status Resulting in CPR Contrary to Wishes
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F0678 F678: Provide basic life support, including CPR, prior to the arrival of emergency medical personnel , subject to physician orders and the resident’s advance directives.
Short Summary

A resident with cardiac and pulmonary conditions, initially defaulted to full code status, later completed a physician-signed DNR order that was placed in an admission folder but not communicated to nursing or entered into the EMR. The Admissions Director did not forward the DNR paperwork to the SSD or DON, and the SSD created the resident’s profile as full code, leaving the hard chart, EMR, and door sticker system all reflecting full code. When the resident was found unresponsive, staff and EMS initiated and continued CPR based on the incorrect full code information, and only afterward did the SSD discover the signed DNR form in the admission packet.

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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