Failure to Monitor Resident's In-Room Refrigerator Temperature
Summary
The facility failed to ensure the safe and sanitary storage of food items in a resident's personal in-room refrigerator, which was not monitored for safe temperatures. This deficiency was identified for one resident, a female with multiple diagnoses including essential hypertension, major depression disorder, gastro-esophageal reflux disease, and paranoid schizophrenia. The resident's refrigerator lacked a temperature log, which is necessary to ensure that the refrigerator is functioning properly and maintaining safe food storage temperatures. Interviews with staff, including a nursing assistant, housekeeper, director of nursing, and administrator, revealed that it was the housekeeper's responsibility to document the refrigerator's temperature daily. However, the housekeeper could not recall if the temperature log was completed, and the absence of this log was confirmed during observations. The facility's policy requires that refrigerators maintain temperatures at or below 41 degrees Fahrenheit and that monthly tracking sheets are posted to record temperatures, but this was not adhered to in the case of the resident's personal refrigerator.
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