F0760 F760: Ensure that residents are free from significant medication errors.
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Failure to Prevent Significant Medication Error During Readmission

Meriden Health And RehabMeriden, Connecticut Survey Completed on 03-24-2025

Summary

A significant medication error occurred when a resident was readmitted to the facility following a hospital stay. During the readmission process, the responsible RN discontinued all previous medication orders in the electronic medical record (EMR) and then renewed all discontinued orders, including some that were not present on the hospital discharge documents and had been discontinued nearly a year prior. This included Levemir insulin, which was not ordered by the readmitting provider and was not listed as an active order on the hospital discharge summary. Additionally, oral anti-diabetic medications that were supposed to be stopped per the hospital discharge documents were also renewed and administered. Multiple nursing staff administered Levemir insulin to the resident over several days without obtaining required blood glucose checks prior to administration, as specified in the provider's order. The provider's order also directed that insulin should be held if blood sugar was less than 80, but this was not followed. The resident's blood sugars were not monitored from the time of readmission until the resident experienced a significant change in condition. When the resident became unresponsive and exhibited abnormal movements, staff failed to immediately check blood glucose, delaying identification of severe hypoglycemia. Interviews and documentation revealed that the medication transcription and verification process was not followed according to facility policy. The nurse practitioner did not review the active medication list in the EMR during post-readmission visits, and the third shift nurse did not verify the orders for accuracy. The facility's orientation materials for agency staff did not include clear procedures for medication reconciliation or order transcription during admission or readmission. As a result, the resident received medications that were not ordered, and critical monitoring steps were missed, leading to a hypoglycemic event requiring emergency intervention.

Removal Plan

  • Ensure Resident #3 receives all medications according to provider order
  • Educate all nursing staff on medication reconciliation and diabetes management
  • Audit all residents prescribed insulin
  • Audit all readmission orders

Penalty

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