F0690 F690: Provide appropriate care for residents who are continent or incontinent of bowel/bladder, appropriate catheter care, and appropriate care to prevent urinary tract infections.
E

Failure to Monitor and Document Catheter Care and Urine Output

La Mesa Healthcare CenterLa Mesa, California Survey Completed on 03-27-2025

Summary

Facility staff failed to consistently monitor and document urine output for four of six sampled residents with urinary catheters, as required by both physician orders and facility policy. Multiple instances were identified where urine output was not recorded every shift, including specific dates and shifts for each resident. Staff interviews confirmed that the expectation was to measure and document urine output in milliliters every shift, but this was not consistently done. The Director of Nursing acknowledged that this monitoring was necessary to identify fluid retention and prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs). Additionally, there was a lack of physician orders for urinary catheter care for two residents with catheters. Staff interviews revealed confusion regarding responsibility for catheter care, with some licensed nurses stating they did not know how to perform catheter care and others indicating it was the responsibility of different staff members. The facility's policy required documentation of catheter care, including the date and time it was provided, but this was not found in the records for the affected residents. Observations confirmed that residents had urinary catheters in place, and some residents reported pain or were unable to communicate their needs. The failure to monitor and document urine output and to ensure proper catheter care orders and documentation were in place had the potential for residents to experience urinary retention and develop UTIs, as noted in the findings. Facility policies reviewed during the survey outlined the procedures for catheter care and urine output monitoring, but these were not followed as required.

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Catheter Bag Left on Floor Beside Bed
D
F0690 F690: Provide appropriate care for residents who are continent or incontinent of bowel/bladder, appropriate catheter care, and appropriate care to prevent urinary tract infections.
Short Summary

A resident with an indwelling urinary catheter, ordered for urinary retention related to hydronephrosis, was observed in bed with the catheter collection bag lying flat on the floor beside the bed and containing urine. The resident said an aide had helped her back to bed after breakfast, and one aide confirmed she assisted the resident but forgot to hang the bag from the bed frame as she normally would. The DON and Administrator stated catheter bags were expected to be kept off the floor.

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Catheter Care and Securement Not Maintained
E
F0690 F690: Provide appropriate care for residents who are continent or incontinent of bowel/bladder, appropriate catheter care, and appropriate care to prevent urinary tract infections.
Short Summary

Catheter care and securement were not maintained for three residents with indwelling catheters. One resident's drainage bag was found lying in bed with tubing under the leg and no strap in place, another resident's tubing was under the leg with no strap present, and a third resident received catheter care from a CNA who cleansed the catheter using a back-and-forth motion and reused the same wipe instead of cleaning away from the penis in one direction. The DON and other staff stated the bag should be below the bladder, the strap should secure the tubing, and catheter care should be performed using proper technique.

No penalty information released
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Catheter Drainage Bag Positioned Above Bladder Level
D
F0690 F690: Provide appropriate care for residents who are continent or incontinent of bowel/bladder, appropriate catheter care, and appropriate care to prevent urinary tract infections.
Short Summary

A resident with a catheter for neurogenic bladder, impaired cognition, and total bowel/bladder incontinence had a catheter drainage bag repeatedly observed hooked on a wheelchair arm rest above bladder level. The tubing contained urine that had not drained down, the resident tried to move the tubing to drain it, and staff interviews confirmed the bag should have been positioned below the bladder; one RN also stated the resident was on antibiotics for a bladder infection.

No penalty information released
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Foley Bag Placed at Bladder Level During Incontinent Care
D
F0690 F690: Provide appropriate care for residents who are continent or incontinent of bowel/bladder, appropriate catheter care, and appropriate care to prevent urinary tract infections.
Short Summary

Foley Bag Placed at Bladder Level During Care: A resident with an indwelling Foley catheter, severe cognitive impairment, and obstructive uropathy had his drainage bag emptied and then placed on the bed at bladder level during perineal care. Observation showed urine moving back toward the catheter insertion site while the resident was repositioned. Staff interviews confirmed the bag should remain below the bladder at all times, and the facility policy required the drainage bag to be positioned lower than the bladder to prevent backflow.

No penalty information released
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Unsecured Foley Catheter and Incomplete Incontinent Care
D
F0690 F690: Provide appropriate care for residents who are continent or incontinent of bowel/bladder, appropriate catheter care, and appropriate care to prevent urinary tract infections.
Short Summary

A resident with a Foley catheter was observed with the tubing not secured to the leg during care, and staff acknowledged it should have been secured to prevent pulling and injury. In a separate observation, two CNAs provided incontinent care to another resident with bowel incontinence and an indwelling catheter but did not clean the inner thighs or right buttock area before applying a clean brief, despite the care plan and facility policy requiring thorough perineal cleansing.

No penalty information released
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Catheter Bag and Tubing Left in Contact With Floor
D
F0690 F690: Provide appropriate care for residents who are continent or incontinent of bowel/bladder, appropriate catheter care, and appropriate care to prevent urinary tract infections.
Short Summary

A resident with a catheter was observed with the catheter bag and tubing exposed outside the privacy bag and resting directly on the floor, and the resident moved the wheelchair over the bag. An RN later confirmed that catheter bag and tubing should not be in direct contact with the floor.

No penalty information released
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