Delayed Urology Consult for Resident with Indwelling Catheter
Summary
The facility failed to obtain a timely urology consult for a resident with an indwelling urinary catheter, which was initially placed due to urinary retention and possible neurogenic bladder. Despite a physician's order for a urology consult on 03/07/24, the consult did not occur until 10/01/24, resulting in the continued use of the catheter without appropriate indication. The resident, who was cognitively intact, was unsure of the reason for the catheter placement and had expressed a desire to delay its removal until feeling better. The delay in obtaining the urology consult was verified by the Director of Nursing and acknowledged by the attending physician, who was unaware of the reason for the seven-month delay. The medical director also confirmed that the consult should not have taken so long. The resident experienced recurrent urinary tract infections, which the urologist attributed to the chronic use of the indwelling catheter. The catheter was eventually removed on 10/29/24, following a physician's order.
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