Failure to Notify Physician of Resident's Pain and X-ray Delay
Summary
The facility failed to notify the physician at the onset of pain and when a STAT x-ray could not be completed immediately after a resident experienced an unwitnessed fall. The resident, who had a history of vascular dementia, muscle weakness, and other medical conditions, fell on a Sunday and was found sitting on the floor next to her bed. Initially, no injuries were noted, and the resident reported no pain. However, when the resident's responsible party arrived, the resident complained of pain, and a STAT x-ray was ordered. The x-ray was not performed until the following day, revealing an acute nondisplaced transverse left femur fracture. The physician was not informed of the fracture until several days later, delaying necessary medical intervention. The facility also failed to notify the physician when the resident's pain was not manageable during night shifts on two occasions. Despite the resident showing signs of pain and discomfort, such as refusing care and grabbing the aide's arm to stop, the nursing aides did not report these observations to the nurse or physician. This lack of communication further delayed the resident's care and treatment, as the medical director was not aware of the fracture or the resident's condition until he saw her days later. The delay in notifying the physician and the failure to manage the resident's pain appropriately resulted in the resident being sent to the hospital for surgery only after the medical director intervened. The resident underwent surgery for the fracture and experienced complications, including an aspiration event leading to acute hypoxic respiratory failure. The facility's inaction and communication failures contributed to the resident's prolonged pain and delayed treatment, putting her at high risk for further complications.
Removal Plan
- An incident report was completed by the charge nurse, based on information obtained from certified nursing aide.
- The Director of Nursing and Nurse Managers reviewed residents who have fallen to confirm that the Medical Director had been notified.
- The Director of Nursing and Nurse Managers reviewed diagnostic and laboratory testing to ensure they were obtained as ordered and the Medical Director had been notified.
- The Director of Nursing/Staff Development Coordinator began in person education for all nursing staff on the facility policy and procedures for physician notification.
- Licensed nurses were educated on utilization of the MD communication book to report diagnostic reports and other non-emergent resident issues.
- All nurse aides were educated on the process of notification to licensed nurse of any identified resident issues such as pain or other resident concerns.
- The licensed nurses will document in the residents' electronic medical record the notification to the medical provider and the plan of care.
- The Nurse Managers will review the residents electronic medical record daily and the documentation to ensure the medical provider was notified.
- Education will be provided for all new nursing staff and agency staff prior to the beginning of their first shift.
- Nurse Aides can report directly to the nurse or use the computer system which serves as an alert system within the resident's electronic record.
- The Director of Nursing educated Licensed Nurses regarding the requirements for notification of the Physician following a fracture and/or a significant change of condition.
- The Director of Nursing or designee will complete in person review with any staff that receive education by telephone to assure their understanding of the education received.
- The Staff Development Coordinator will be responsible for tracking which employees have received their education.
- The Director of Nursing and Administrator completed an Ad-Hoc QAPI to ensure that all components of the credible allegation were completed and followed.
- The Administrator will be responsible to ensure implementation of this immediate jeopardy removal for this alleged non-compliance.
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