F0624 F624: Prepare residents for a safe transfer or discharge from the nursing home.
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Medication Error During Resident Discharge

Brush Country Nursing And RehabilitationAustin, Texas Survey Completed on 01-08-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure a safe and orderly discharge for a resident, resulting in the resident receiving incorrect medication. The resident, an elderly female with a history of metabolic encephalopathy, breast cancer, dementia, and other significant health issues, was discharged with a blister card of Furosemide 40mg tablets intended for another resident. This error was discovered by the resident's family after leaving the facility, but before any medication was administered. The resident was prescribed Furosemide 20mg tablets upon discharge, but instead received a higher dosage of 40mg tablets, which were meant for a male resident with different medical conditions. The facility's records showed that the resident's discharge medication list included the incorrect dosage, and the error was confirmed through interviews with the family and facility staff. The family provided photographic evidence of the blister card, which had the other resident's name and medication instructions. Interviews with facility staff, including the interim DON and ADM, revealed a lack of proper medication verification processes during discharge. The DON stated that medications should be checked against the resident's chart before dispensing, but this was not done in this case. The ADM acknowledged the error and mentioned that a prescription was sent to the pharmacy to correct the mistake. However, the family did not return the incorrect medication card to the facility. The incident raised concerns about potential adverse effects and a possible HIPAA violation due to the mix-up of resident information.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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