Failure to Maintain Current Nursing Licenses
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that two of its licensed nursing staff, the Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) and a Registered Nurse (RN A), maintained current nursing licenses in accordance with state laws. The ADON's license expired between specified dates, and RN A's license expired on a particular date without subsequent verification by the facility. These lapses were discovered during a review of personnel files and license verifications from the Texas Board of Nursing. Interviews revealed that the Administrator had been responsible for checking nursing licenses annually until August 2023, after which the responsibility was transferred to the Business Office Manager (BOM). However, the BOM was not adequately trained to include license verification in her checks, leading to the oversight. The DON was aware of the ADON's expired license but did not report it to the Administrator, while RN A was unaware of her license expiration until notified by the facility. The facility's policy required nursing personnel to present verification of their licenses upon employment and annually. However, the policy was not effectively implemented, as evidenced by the expired licenses. The Administrator acknowledged the oversight and the need for better training and systems to prevent future occurrences. The BOM and DON also recognized the potential risks to residents from being cared for by unlicensed nurses, although RN A did not perceive any risks.
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