F0756 F756: Ensure a licensed pharmacist perform a monthly drug regimen review, including the medical chart, following irregularity reporting guidelines in developed policies and procedures.
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Delayed Response to Medication Regimen Reviews

Arbors WestWest Jefferson, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-27-2025

Summary

The facility failed to timely respond to monthly medication regimen reviews (MRR) for four residents, leading to deficiencies in addressing pharmacy recommendations. For Resident #53, the pharmacist recommended obtaining a thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level on 02/05/25, but the provider did not address this until 03/18/25, with the TSH level ordered on 03/25/25. The Director of Nursing (DON) confirmed that the expectation is for recommendations to be addressed by the provider on the next visit, which occurs at least weekly. Resident #62's MRR on 02/05/25 included recommendations to discontinue Lorazepam and reduce doses of Zoloft and Trazodone. The provider agreed to these changes on 03/18/25, but the interdisciplinary team did not meet to review these recommendations until 03/25/25, delaying the implementation of the medication changes. Similarly, for Resident #73, a recommendation to discontinue Megace due to the risk of deep vein thrombosis was made on 02/05/25, but the provider did not respond until 03/18/25, and the medication was not discontinued until 03/25/25. Resident #32's MRR on 02/05/25 recommended discontinuing Seroquel, which was being used for sleep in a patient with dementia. The physician agreed to discontinue the medication on 03/18/25, but it was not acted upon until 03/24/25. The facility's policy requires MRR irregularities to be reported and acted upon within 10 working days, but this was not adhered to, resulting in delayed responses to pharmacy recommendations for these residents.

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