Failure to Document and Complete Required Orientation and Competency for Agency RN
Summary
The facility failed to document and ensure completion of required orientation, training, and competency validation for a newly assigned agency Registered Nurse (RN) prior to the RN providing direct resident care. The RN began working an overnight shift without having completed the facility's orientation packet, which included training competencies, as required by facility policy. The Staff Development Coordinator (SDC) and Executive Director (ED) confirmed that the RN did not arrive at the scheduled time to complete orientation and started the shift without documented orientation, skills check, or training. The RN also refused to review or fill out the orientation packet when prompted by an LPN assigned to train them. During the shift, several residents reported that the RN did not administer as-needed medications, prompting the LPN to notify management and administer the medications themselves. The Director of Nursing (DON) confirmed that the RN had not completed any documented orientation or training before providing care. The facility's contract with the staffing agency and internal policies required that all agency staff receive appropriate orientation and competency validation, including medication administration and infection control, prior to independent assignment. These requirements were not met in this instance.
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