F0710 F710: Obtain a doctor's order to admit a resident and ensure the resident is under a doctor's care.
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Failure to Ensure Physician Supervision and Blood Sugar Reporting Parameters for Diabetic Resident

Avir At Arden WoodHouston, Texas Survey Completed on 03-28-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that a resident with multiple complex medical conditions, including Type 2 diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, and hemiplegia, was under appropriate medical supervision as required. The resident was admitted with significant care needs and was dependent on staff for most activities of daily living. Despite being on insulin therapy and tube feeding, there were no physician orders specifying blood sugar parameters for when to notify the physician of abnormal glucose levels, as required by facility policy. Over several days, the resident experienced multiple episodes of elevated blood glucose readings, with values consistently above 300 mg/dl. These high readings were not reported to the physician or the resident's guardian until several days after the initial occurrences. Interviews with nursing staff and facility leadership revealed inconsistent understanding and implementation of protocols for reporting high blood sugar levels, with some staff stating they would report values above 200 mg/dl or 300 mg/dl, while the attending physician indicated she only wanted to be notified for blood sugars below 70 mg/dl or above 400 mg/dl. Documentation showed that no calls were made to the physician regarding the high blood sugar readings, and there was no evidence of physician orders for specific reporting parameters in the resident's chart. The facility's diabetes management protocol required the physician to order parameters for monitoring and reporting blood sugar levels, and for staff to incorporate these into the care plan and medication administration record. However, this was not done for the resident in question. Staff interviews further confirmed that there was confusion and lack of clarity regarding when to notify the physician about abnormal blood sugar levels, and that in-service training had occurred but did not result in consistent practice. The failure to obtain and follow physician orders for blood sugar reporting parameters resulted in a lack of appropriate medical supervision for the resident.

Penalty

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