F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
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Failure to Prevent Feeding Tube Dislodgement Due to Inadequate Intervention and Education

Civita Care Center At CheshireCheshire, Connecticut Survey Completed on 01-15-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure proper interventions were in place to prevent the dislodgement of a feeding tube for Resident #37, who was admitted with a gastrostomy-jejunostomy (GJ) tube and other medical conditions such as cerebral infarction and hemiplegia. The care plan identified the risk of the GJ tube coming out and recommended the use of an abdominal binder as an intervention. However, observations revealed that the abdominal binder was not consistently used, and alternative measures like covering the tube with a towel were employed instead. The report highlights that the facility did not adequately educate the resident's family on the importance of the abdominal binder to prevent tube dislodgement. Interviews with nursing staff indicated that the resident's spouse, who does not speak English, often removed the binder, and there was a lack of effective communication and education provided to the spouse due to a language barrier. The facility had a language line available for such situations, but it was not utilized to ensure the spouse understood the necessity of the intervention. The deficiency was further compounded by the fact that the nursing staff did not document or communicate the importance of the abdominal binder to the resident's responsible party or spouse. Despite the facility's policy on enteral feeding safety precautions and comprehensive person-centered care planning, the interdisciplinary team failed to implement and communicate targeted interventions effectively, leading to repeated dislodgement of the resident's GJ tube and subsequent hospital visits for replacement.

Penalty

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F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

A resident with a feeding tube, severe cognitive impairment, quadriplegia, and persistent vegetative state was observed receiving g-tube feeding at 55 mL/hr even though the physician order specified Isosource 1.5 at 85 mL/hr for 22 hours. An LVN confirmed the incorrect pump rate and stated he was unsure why it was set that way, while the DON and ADM stated staff were expected to verify orders and pump settings and that nursing was responsible for tube feeding administration.

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Feeding Tube Left Infusing While Resident Was Flat During Care
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F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

A resident with a G-tube, CVA, dysphagia, and severe cognitive impairment was observed receiving incontinent care with the HOB flattened while tube feeding continued to infuse. Two CNAs did not call the nurse to stop the pump before care, and the resident remained flat for 36 minutes while appearing uncomfortable. Interviews confirmed staff knew the pump should be stopped and that only nurses handle the tube and pump.

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Tube Feeding Administration and Documentation Deficiencies
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F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

Two residents with feeding tubes had enteral nutrition documented inconsistently with provider orders. For one resident, staff recorded pump on/off times but not the total amount infused; for another resident, nurses only initialed shifts without documenting actual start/stop times or fluid amounts. An LPN, resident care manager, and DON acknowledged the documentation did not meet expectations.

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Tube Feeding Formula and Flush Bag Not Dated or Labeled
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F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

A resident with severe cognitive impairment and tube feeding orders had formula and a water flush bag that were not dated or labeled. The care plan addressed tube feeding, aspiration monitoring, and keeping the HOB elevated, and an RN stated she checks placement, primes the pump, and verifies the formula is not expired, labeled, and dated. Facility policy required checking the enteral nutrition label against the order, including the resident name, formula type, preparation date and time, and rate of administration.

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Failure to Verify GT Placement and Residual Before Medication Administration
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F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

An LVN failed to verify GT placement and check GRV before administering medications to a resident with dysphagia, a GT, and severely impaired cognitive skills. The resident’s orders required GT placement/patency checks and residual checks every shift, and the facility policy required tube placement verification and residual checks before medication administration.

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Improper Head-of-Bed Positioning During GT Feeding
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F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

Improper Head-of-Bed Positioning During GT Feeding: A resident receiving GT feeding was observed lying in bed with the HOB at 20 degrees while the feeding was actively infusing, despite the care plan and facility P&P directing HOB elevation to 30 to 45 degrees or upright positioning during and after tube feeding. An LVN confirmed the resident should have been at 45 degrees and verified the lower HOB setting during the feeding; the Administrator and DON acknowledged the findings.

No penalty information released
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