F0635 F635: Provide doctor's orders for the resident's immediate care at the time the resident was admitted.
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Failure to Obtain Immediate Wound Care Orders for Newly Admitted Residents

Parkview Care CenterEvansville, Indiana Survey Completed on 03-07-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that newly admitted residents with wounds had immediate physician orders for wound care, as evidenced by the cases of two residents. For one resident with a history of a displaced intertrochanter fracture, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, and recent surgeries, the admission records indicated the presence of a stage 2 pressure ulcer, a third-degree burn, and a non-healing surgical wound. Although care plans and wound observation tools documented these wounds and their characteristics, there was a delay in obtaining specific physician orders for wound care upon admission. The only documented order for the right inner ankle wound was initiated several days after admission, and it was later clarified that the wound was traumatic rather than pressure-related. Another resident, admitted following a right above-knee amputation due to vascular issues, also lacked immediate wound care orders upon arrival. The resident's care plan referenced the need for treatment and weekly skin checks, and progress notes indicated the use of betadine and Kerlix on the surgical stump. However, the facility did not have physician orders for wound care at the time of admission, and the orders were only received and implemented after a delay. The resident expressed concern about the lack of timely dressing changes, which was attributed to the absence of hospital-provided wound care orders and a delay in obtaining them from the physician. Interviews with nursing staff and the DON confirmed that it was the responsibility of the admitting nurse to obtain wound care orders if not provided by the transferring facility. The facility's policies required immediate assessment and treatment in accordance with professional standards, but in these cases, there was a failure to secure timely physician orders for wound care upon admission, resulting in a deficiency related to the immediate care needs of residents with wounds.

Penalty

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88 days payment denial
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