Failure to Monitor Personal Refrigerators and Expired Food
Summary
The facility failed to monitor personal refrigerator temperatures and ensure that personal refrigerators had thermometers for four residents. This deficiency was identified through observations, interviews, and record reviews. Specifically, the refrigerators of residents with various medical conditions, including cerebrovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and paraplegia, were found without temperature log sheets or thermometers. Expired food items, such as milk and yogurt, were also discovered in one resident's refrigerator, indicating a lack of proper monitoring and maintenance. Interviews with facility staff revealed confusion regarding the responsibility for checking the residents' refrigerators. A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) was unaware of who should perform these checks, while the Director of Nursing (DON) and a Nurse Consultant believed it was the responsibility of housekeeping. The facility's policy mandates that staff monitor personal refrigerators for food safety and ensure that all refrigerators have internal thermometers with daily recorded temperatures. However, this policy was not followed, leading to the potential risk of residents consuming expired food.
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