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Failure to Document Non-Pharmacological Interventions Prior to PRN Psychotropic Medication Administration

Walkersville, Maryland Survey Completed on 05-01-2025

Penalty

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Summary

The facility failed to ensure that non-pharmacological interventions (NPI) were provided or attempted prior to administering a psychotropic medication for one resident. Specifically, a resident was prescribed Ativan (Lorazepam) on an as-needed basis and received doses on three separate occasions. Documentation confirmed that NPIs were attempted before administration on two of those dates, but there was no documentation of any NPI being attempted prior to the administration on the third date. During interviews, an LPN explained that the facility's process is to attempt NPIs before administering psychotropic medications and that such attempts should be documented either in the electronic Medication Administration Record (eMAR) or in a progress note. Upon review of the resident's records, the LPN was unable to find any documentation indicating that an NPI was attempted before the administration of Ativan on the date in question, confirming the deficiency.

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