Failure to Provide Timely Laboratory Services
Summary
The facility failed to provide necessary laboratory services for a resident, resulting in a delay in treatment for a urinary tract infection (UTI) caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The resident was admitted with a diagnosis of UTI and was a carrier of Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE). A physician order dated 1/8/2025 required a urinalysis with culture and sensitivity (C&S) to be conducted on 1/9/2025 to determine the appropriate antibiotic treatment. However, the facility staff did not collect the urine sample as ordered, leading to a lack of antibiotic therapy from 1/8/2025 to 1/12/2025. On 1/13/2025, the resident experienced altered mental status (AMS) and was transferred to a general acute care hospital (GACH) for further evaluation and treatment. The emergency department provider note indicated that the resident was brought in due to increased confusion and abnormal laboratory test results. The resident was started on ceftazidime-avibactam, an antibiotic that had been discontinued earlier due to its high cost, and was discharged back to the skilled nursing facility (SNF) to continue the antibiotic therapy. Interviews with the facility's registered nurse (RN), licensed vocational nurse (LVN), and the director of nursing (DON) confirmed that the urinalysis with C&S was not carried out as ordered, resulting in a delay in care. The physician also confirmed that the delay in obtaining the urine sample caused a delay in the resident's treatment, leading to rehospitalization. The facility's policy and procedures required that diagnostic and lab tests be processed and arranged promptly, which was not adhered to in this case.
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