F0694 F694: Provide for the safe, appropriate administration of IV fluids for a resident when needed.
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Failure to Implement IV Catheter Care Policy

Thrive Of LisleLisle, Illinois Survey Completed on 01-30-2025

Summary

The facility failed to implement its intravenous catheter care policy and procedures for a resident with a midline catheter. The resident, who had a history of urinary tract infection, chronic kidney disease, and other conditions, was observed with an undated transparent dressing covering the IV insertion site, which had dried blood. The resident was unable to recall when the IV line was inserted or when the dressing was last changed. The surveyor noted that the IV medication bag was empty and not connected to the resident's line, and there were no documented orders for IV line care or maintenance. The resident's care plan, initiated after the midline insertion, included interventions to observe the IV dressing every shift and change it weekly, but there was no documentation of these actions being performed. On a subsequent observation, the dressing had been changed, but there was no record of when this occurred or any monitoring for signs of infection. The midline was later found to be removed without any documentation or orders for its discontinuation, and the staff was unaware of who removed it or when. The facility's policy required that all PICC line treatments and dressings have a physician's order and that only trained RNs could remove a PICC line with a physician's order. However, the nurse responsible for entering the orders after the midline insertion admitted to forgetting to do so. This oversight led to a lack of documented care and monitoring for the resident's midline, resulting in a deficiency in the facility's adherence to its own policies and procedures for intravenous catheter care.

Penalty

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