F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
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Infection Control Deficiencies in Glucometer Use and COVID-19 Precautions

Perry Creek Health And Rehabilitation CenterRaleigh, North Carolina Survey Completed on 02-24-2025

Summary

The facility failed to implement proper infection control policies and procedures, particularly in the use and disinfection of glucometers. A nurse was observed using an unlabeled glucometer for a resident's blood glucose test without disinfecting it before or after use. This glucometer was shared between residents, increasing the risk of spreading bloodborne infections. The nurse admitted to not disinfecting the glucometer, assuming it was the responsibility of the previous user, and used alcohol pads instead of the required EPA-registered disinfectant wipes. Additionally, another staff member was observed using alcohol wipes instead of disinfectant wipes on a resident's individually assigned glucometer, despite having been trained on the correct procedure. The staff member was unaware of the presence of disinfectant wipes on the medication cart. This indicates a lack of adherence to the facility's infection control protocols, which require the use of specific disinfectant wipes to clean glucometers after each use. The facility also failed to maintain proper COVID-19 precautions. A nurse entered a COVID isolation room without wearing eye protection and removed PPE outside the room, contrary to the facility's policy. The nurse, an agency staff member, had not received COVID-19 and PPE training from the facility. Furthermore, the facility's infection control policies had not been reviewed annually, and linen carts were observed uncovered in hallways, posing a risk of contamination.

Removal Plan

  • Current residents who require finger stick blood sugars received their own individual glucometers and they were labeled and placed in an individual container.
  • Education to current licensed nursing staff, including agency staff, on proper procedure for cleaning/disinfecting glucometers and for proper storage of glucometers.
  • Employees not receiving this education will not be allowed to work until the education is received.
  • Track the education to ensure that current staff have received it.
  • Education includes each resident who receives a finger stick blood sugar will have an individual glucometer that is labeled with their name and stored in an individual container inside the med cart.
  • Education also includes the proper cleaning technique as recommended by the manufacturer guidelines.
  • The cleaning product will be kept on each medication cart.
  • Check the med carts to ensure that the cleaning product is present on each med cart.
  • Educated the charge nurses.
  • Ensure new admissions who require finger stick blood sugars are provided with their own individual glucometer that is labeled with their name and stored in an individual container.
  • New licensed nurses will receive this education during the orientation process.
  • Agency nurses will receive this education prior to the start of their shift.
  • Assign the charge nurse to complete this task when needed.

Penalty

Fine: $111,43240 days payment denial
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