Failure to Provide Adequate Respiratory Services on Admission
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that a resident received appropriate respiratory services upon admission, which resulted in neglect of care. The resident, who had a primary diagnosis of COPD, was admitted without the necessary physician orders and equipment for their respiratory needs. During the admission process, a staff member removed the resident's oxygen while obtaining an admission weight, leading to the resident showing signs of hypoxia, including nausea and vomiting. Staff members involved in the incident were not adequately informed or prepared for the resident's specific respiratory care needs. One staff member, who was unfamiliar with the resident, attempted to obtain a weight and vitals but encountered issues with the resident's oxygen saturation. The staff member noted that the room was not set up with the necessary supplies, such as a portable oxygen cylinder, and was unable to find a cylinder that could meet the resident's seven-liter oxygen requirement. This lack of preparation and communication contributed to the resident's distress. The chaotic environment on the day of admission further exacerbated the situation. Staff members were overwhelmed with multiple admissions and medication passes, leading to a lack of proper communication and documentation. The facility's policy required that the attending physician provide necessary information for immediate care, but this was not adequately followed, resulting in the resident's compromised condition during the admission process.
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