Unlicensed RN Worked 35 Shifts
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that a Registered Nurse (RN) was employed with a current and active license, resulting in the RN working unlicensed upon hire. The RN, identified as V4, was found to have an expired license during a background check review. Despite the facility's policy requiring verification of board registrations and certifications before employment, V4 was hired and worked 35 shifts without a valid license. The Administrator, V1, admitted to conducting the background check but overlooked the expiration date on V4's RN license. V4 believed she had renewed her license but could not provide a receipt, and upon contacting the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, it was confirmed that the renewal was not processed due to non-payment. During the period V4 worked unlicensed, she administered medications to residents R2, R3, R4, and R5, as documented in their Medication Administration Records (MARs). The facility's staffing included two nurses and five CNAs for day and evening shifts, with V4 working on Hall-Two. The facility's policy on employee screening and training mandates that licensed staff must not have disciplinary actions against their licenses, and criminal background checks are required. However, the oversight in verifying V4's license status led to her working without a valid license, contrary to the facility's policy and state regulations.
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