Failure to Consult Physician for Oxygen Administration
Summary
The facility failed to immediately consult with a resident's physician when there was a significant change in the resident's physical status. Specifically, the facility did not ensure that the physician was consulted when a resident experienced shortness of breath while receiving oxygen treatment. This oversight was identified for one of the four residents reviewed for notification of changes, and it was noted that the resident did not have an order for oxygen administration documented in their records. The resident in question was a male with a history of heart failure, morbid obesity, diabetes mellitus, and atrial fibrillation. Despite being at risk for shortness of breath, there was no documented physician's order for oxygen in the resident's care plan or medical records. Interviews with nursing staff revealed confusion and uncertainty about whether the resident had an order for oxygen, and it was acknowledged that oxygen should be administered with a physician's order to ensure the appropriate dosage. Further interviews with staff, including registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and the Director of Nursing, highlighted a breakdown in communication and documentation processes. The resident's physician confirmed that an intermittent oxygen order was given, but it was not properly entered into the facility's electronic health record. This failure in documentation and communication could have placed the resident at risk of respiratory distress or significant decline in physical functioning.
Removal Plan
- Director of Nursing Services/Assistant Director of Nursing Services identified all residents in the community on continuous oxygen and verified accurate orders were in the electronic health record.
- Director of Nursing Services/Assistant Director of Nursing services will conduct skills validations for all licensed nurses to validate competency for inputting physician orders.
- Rehabilitation Director will be present in the morning meeting. Director of Nursing Services/Assistant Director of Nursing Services will review all residents who are on oxygen. The Audit Listing Report for residents on oxygen will be printed, and a copy given to therapy.
- Director of Nursing/Assistant Director of Nursing will provide education to all team members in therapy on notification of changes on condition to the Charge nurse/Assistant Director of Nursing/Director of Nursing.
- Director of Nursing/Assistant Director of Nursing will provide education to all direct care staff on notification of changes in condition to report to the charge nurse/Assistant Director of Nursing/Director of Nursing Services.
- Director of Nursing/Assistant Director provided education to all licensed nurses in regard to resident's changes in condition (shortness of breath, low oxygen saturations and all changes in condition).
- Community will ensure all staff on leave/agency/PRN staff are in serviced prior to working their shift.
- Community will ensure administrative nursing staff in the community to provide in-service/education prior team members working their assigned shift.
- Director of Nurses/Assistant Director of Nurses will conduct skills validations of order entry for nurses.
- Director of Nurses/Assistant Director of Nurses will review all admission/re-admission orders in the clinical meeting to validate orders are transcribed per discharge orders for the reconciliation process.
- Director of Nursing Services/Assistant Director of Nursing Services will review all residents who are on oxygen in the morning meeting. A review of residents who are on oxygen will be reviewed with the rehabilitation representative.
- Director of Nursing/Assistant Director of Nursing will validate the process of reporting changes in condition with random therapy team members.
- Director of Nursing Services/Assistant Director of Nursing Services will validate the process to implement with the notification of a change in condition from random licensed nurses.
- All the monitoring will be monitored by the Director of Nursing/Assistant Director of Nursing.
- Findings of those observations will be reported to the QAPI committee.
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