F0678 F678: Provide basic life support, including CPR, prior to the arrival of emergency medical personnel , subject to physician orders and the resident’s advance directives.
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Failure to Ensure CPR Certification for Licensed Staff

Springs At East Hill, TheSouthbury, Connecticut Survey Completed on 01-08-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that all licensed staff had valid, current CPR certification, as required by their policy. A review of CPR certification records revealed that only 2 RNs and 2 LPNs had valid CPR certification, while 13 LPNs did not. Interviews with the Director of Nursing Services (DNS) and Human Resources (HR) personnel indicated a lack of clarity regarding responsibility for tracking CPR certifications. The DNS believed it was the nurses' responsibility to update their CPR cards and provide copies to DNS and HR, while HR personnel indicated that the DNS was responsible for tracking certifications. The Administrator was under the impression that HR was responsible for ensuring all licensed nursing staff were CPR certified. Further investigation revealed that RN #2, who was hired without a valid CPR certification, worked the 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM shift as the only nurse on duty for 79 out of 112 days. RN #2 indicated that he was CPR certified at a hospital in 2021, but his certification expired in 2023, and he had lost the expired card. Despite the facility's policy requiring CPR certification to be obtained and tracked, RN #2 was not asked to provide his CPR card since his hire. The facility's failure to track and ensure current CPR certification for all licensed staff represents a significant deficiency in compliance with their own policies and state regulations.

Penalty

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Inspection fine: $27,378
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No penalty information released
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