Failure to Review and Acknowledge Abnormal Lab Results
Summary
The facility physician failed to acknowledge and review laboratory results for a resident, leading to a deficiency in care. The resident, admitted in September 2021, had a medical history of elevated white blood cell count, overactive bladder, pyelonephritis, UTIs, and hydronephrosis. On October 28, 2021, a urinalysis and culture and sensitivity test were ordered, revealing an E. coli infection. The resident was prescribed antibiotics on November 4, 2021. However, a subsequent urinalysis on November 22, 2021, indicated a Pseudomonas Aeruginosa infection, but no treatment was ordered, and the lab results were not acknowledged by the physician. The surveyor noted that the progress notes from the resident's providers did not document a review of the abnormal lab results or provide a rationale for the lack of treatment. The Director of Nursing and Regional Clinical Nurse Staff were unable to provide documentation confirming the review of the abnormal labs. The Medical Director's review, conducted much later, suggested that treatment was not necessary according to the Center for Disease Criteria, but there was no documentation at the time of the incident to support this decision. This lack of documentation and acknowledgment of the lab results led to the deficiency identified by the surveyor.
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