Inadequate Pressure Ulcer Care and Documentation
Summary
The facility failed to provide adequate pressure ulcer care and prevention for three residents, leading to deficiencies in their treatment and care. One resident was admitted with multiple stage 3 pressure ulcers but did not receive timely wound care treatment or a specialty mattress as per the facility's policy. The resident's weekly skin assessments were not performed as scheduled, and the facility did not implement necessary interventions such as repositioning and offloading to prevent further skin breakdown. Another resident did not have documented wound care on several occasions, and their weekly skin assessments were also not recorded as required. This lack of documentation raises concerns about whether the necessary care was provided to prevent the deterioration of existing wounds or the development of new ones. A third resident also experienced a lack of documented wound care and weekly skin assessments. The facility's failure to adhere to professional standards of practice and its own policies for wound care and prevention placed residents at risk for further wound deterioration and development. The facility's staff did not consistently follow through with wound care orders, and there was a lack of communication and documentation regarding the residents' wound care needs.
Removal Plan
- Resident #93 had wound care orders written.
- A weekly wound assessment was completed.
- A specialty mattress was placed on Resident #93's bed.
- Resident #93's heels were floated.
- Skin sweep completed to ensure all skin issues were identified and had current orders and interventions in place.
- Director of Clinical Education will educate Director of Clinical Services and Assistant Director of Clinical Services on the process of reviewing new resident admissions electronic health records for completion of order transcription as it relates to wound orders as well as carrying out those orders.
- If a RN or wound care certified LVN is not on duty at the time a resident admits, the admitting nurse on duty will utilize Advanced Wound Care Telehealth for a consult.
- All licensed nurses will be educated by the ADCO or designee on the process of carrying out orders for residents admitted with wounds or obtaining orders if no order accompanies the resident when admitted.
- Education will also include the completion of weekly skin assessments per schedule.
- All licensed nurses will receive in-service regarding wound care orders and weekly skin assessments prior to the beginning of their next shift.
- Any newly hired nurses will receive the above education upon hire during orientation prior to taking a shift on the floor.
- Ad hoc QAPI meeting will be held with the Medical Director reviewing the policies and procedures for wound care.
- All licensed nurses will be educated on the Skin Management policy regarding general guidelines, prevention, notification, treatment, and documentation by the Director of Clinical Education or designee.
- All C.N.A.'s will be educated by the Director of Clinical Education or designee regarding pressure ulcer prevention and interventions for residents with pressure ulcers.
- Director of Clinical Operations or Assistant Director of Clinical Operations will review all orders for new admissions every day in the morning clinical meeting to ensure orders have been written and carried out for residents admitted with wounds.
- Director of Clinical Operations or designee will review weekly skin assessments daily to ensure timely completion.
- Director of Clinical Operations or designee will review wound physician documentation weekly to ensure any orders are carried out timely.
- Director of Clinical Operations and/or designee will review all wound care patients orders, interventions, and skin assessments during Standards of Care Meeting weekly.
- The Administrator, Director of Clinical Operations and/or designee will review the action plan developed related to obtaining wound care orders, implementing wound care interventions, and weekly skin assessments in QAPI meeting monthly during the next six months.
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