F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
D

Failure to Monitor Dialysis Access Site Daily

Excel Healthcare And Rehab TopekaTopeka, Kansas Survey Completed on 11-21-2024

Summary

The facility failed to monitor a resident's dialysis access site for complications at least daily, which placed the resident at risk of adverse outcomes and physical complications related to dialysis. The resident, identified as R25, had a history of cognitive impairment, depression, and diabetes mellitus, and was receiving dialysis services. The resident's care plan directed staff to check and change the dressing daily at the access site and document the condition and any complications. However, it was revealed that the access site was only checked on the days the resident had dialysis, contrary to the facility's policy that required daily monitoring and documentation. Observations and interviews indicated that the resident expressed feeling unwell and nauseated, and a licensed nurse confirmed that the access site was not checked daily. The facility's policy on the care of hemodialysis catheters required documentation of the catheter's location, condition of the dressing, and any observations post-dialysis every shift. The failure to adhere to this policy and the care plan directives resulted in a deficiency, as the resident's access site was not monitored for signs of infection, bleeding, or dressing status, increasing the risk of potential adverse outcomes.

Penalty

Fine: $216,500
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No penalty information released
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Failure to Perform and Document Pre- and Post-Dialysis Assessments
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No penalty information released
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Failure to Maintain Communication and Documentation for Dialysis Care
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F0698 F698: Provide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
Short Summary

The facility did not consistently complete or provide required information on dialysis handoff communication reports for multiple residents receiving dialysis, omitting vital signs, weights, code status, mental status, and other critical information. Nurse signatures were often missing, and there was a lack of documentation regarding access sites and catheter dressings after dialysis. Staff interviews confirmed that the expected processes for communication and assessment were not followed, and care plans lacked necessary interventions for monitoring dialysis-related complications.

No penalty information released
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Fine: $122,070
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No penalty information released
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