Delayed Administration of Bowel Medication
Summary
The facility failed to administer bowel medication in a timely manner to a resident, leading to unnecessary pain and potential health risks. The resident, who had a history of chronic constipation due to a spinal cord injury, informed a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) of severe constipation and requested Golytely, a medication he takes weekly. Despite notifying the doctor and obtaining an order for the medication, there was a delay in its administration. The resident reported experiencing significant discomfort and pain during this period. The delay was attributed to the pharmacy's delivery schedule, which was beyond the control of the Director of Nursing (DON). The facility's policy required medications to be administered safely and timely, but the Golytely was not available in the pharmacy when needed. The resident eventually received the medication three days later, which alleviated his symptoms. The facility's failure to adhere to its bowel management protocol and timely medication administration placed the resident at risk for serious complications.
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