F0694 F694: Provide for the safe, appropriate administration of IV fluids for a resident when needed.
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Lack of IV Certification and Competency in Nursing Staff

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

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that all licensed nursing and supportive nursing personnel had the appropriate IV training, certification, and competencies. Specifically, 7 out of 17 licensed nurses, including an RN and an LPN, did not have an IV therapy certification on file. The RN provided care for a resident with a PICC line, performing tasks such as flushing the line on multiple occasions, while the LPN administered IV Daptomycin via a PICC to the same resident. The RN had previous IV training in an emergency department setting but lacked certification for long-term care and could not recall completing any competencies or skill demonstrations at the facility. The Human Resources Director was unaware of her responsibility to obtain and track IV certifications, and the DNS acknowledged that it was ultimately her responsibility to ensure the certifications and competencies were completed. Additionally, the facility failed to provide IV competency validation for nurse aides in 2024. The DNS admitted that due to a lack of residents requiring IV therapy recently, annual IV therapy education and competency evaluations for nurse aides were overlooked. The facility's policies require that nurse aides receive IV education initially, yearly, and as needed, with competency determined by the facility. The DNS recognized her oversight in not completing the necessary education and competencies for the nurse aides.

Penalty

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Failure to Document Baseline Midline IV Measurements
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F0694 F694: Provide for the safe, appropriate administration of IV fluids for a resident when needed.
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Failure to Document Baseline Midline IV Measurements: A resident receiving IV antibiotics via a midline IV had no documented baseline external catheter length or arm circumference measurements when admitted from the acute hospital. The resident’s care plan did not address the midline IV, and the IV MAR lacked baseline documentation. RN confirmed staff performed dressing changes and measurements, but could not verify any baseline values from the acute care hospital; the DON verified the findings.

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PICC Dressing Not Changed as Ordered
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F0694 F694: Provide for the safe, appropriate administration of IV fluids for a resident when needed.
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A resident with a PICC line, diabetes, obesity, atrial fibrillation, and CHF had no documented PICC-related care plan interventions, and the PICC dressing was found stained, loosening, and dated well beyond the weekly change schedule. Although the MAR showed the dressing change as completed, staff interviews confirmed it was overdue and should have been changed sooner, with the DON acknowledging it was late and that loose or soiled dressings require more frequent attention.

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Failure to Flush IV Catheter During Antibiotic Administration
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F0694 F694: Provide for the safe, appropriate administration of IV fluids for a resident when needed.
Short Summary

A resident received IV Cefepime multiple times through a long-term IV catheter, but the MAR lacked documentation that the catheter was flushed before and after administration as required by facility policy. The DON confirmed the nurse should have flushed the IV catheter pre- and post-medication administration.

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PICC Line Measurements Not Documented
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F0694 F694: Provide for the safe, appropriate administration of IV fluids for a resident when needed.
Short Summary

A resident receiving IV antibiotics through a PICC had no documented baseline or weekly catheter length and arm circumference measurements, despite an order for the RN to record them after each Sunday dressing change. RNs stated the measurements were needed to confirm the catheter remained in position, but the IV MAR showed only dressing changes and no measurements. The DON confirmed the record lacked both admission and weekly measurements, and the complaint noted the catheter had moved, leading to a hospital return, PICC removal, and replacement catheter placement.

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PICC Line Removal Not Timely or Fully Documented
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F0694 F694: Provide for the safe, appropriate administration of IV fluids for a resident when needed.
Short Summary

PICC Line Removal Not Timely or Fully Documented: A resident with severe cognitive impairment, dependence for all ADLs, and IV antibiotic therapy had a PICC line that was not removed when the antibiotic ended, and nursing documentation showed conflicting removal entries. The chart lacked a physician order for removal, lacked confirmation that the full line including the tip was removed, and lacked documentation of post-removal site inspection or monitoring for complications.

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