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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Failure to Implement Pharmacist Recommendations for Medication Management

Avamere At Pacific RidgeTacoma, Washington Survey Completed on 03-27-2025

Summary

The facility failed to act on the consultant pharmacist's medication regimen review (MRR) recommendations for two residents, leading to a deficiency in medication management. For Resident 24, the pharmacist recommended clarifying the administration parameters for diclofenac gel and discontinuing rivaroxaban in favor of apixaban due to a higher risk of side effects. These recommendations were not implemented, and the physician/prescriber response section on the MRR form was left blank. Staff interviews revealed that the pharmacy recommendations for March 2025 were received late and had not been addressed in a timely manner. For Resident 4, the facility did not review the pharmacist's recommendation to decrease certain medications until over a month later, which did not meet the expected timeline for review. The January 2025 recommendation was also not addressed. Staff interviews confirmed that the facility struggled to review MRRs within the expected 72-hour timeframe, leading to delays in addressing the pharmacist's recommendations. These inactions placed the residents at risk for adverse side effects and medical complications.

Penalty

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