Failure to Develop Baseline Care Plans for Catheter, Pain, and Oxygen Needs
Summary
The facility failed to develop a baseline care plan within 48 hours of admission for a resident with a urinary catheter. Resident 10 was admitted with a urinary catheter, had an H&P indicating he was alert and oriented, and had an MDS showing a BIMS score of 14/15 with intact cognition. During observation, he was found lying in bed with the urinary catheter attached to the bed rails. Review of the TAR showed incomplete documentation for catheter care, and staff interviews confirmed catheter care was performed by CNAs. The LN stated there was no initial care plan for the urinary catheter, and the DON also stated she did not see a baseline care plan for this need. The facility also failed to develop a baseline care plan for pain management for a resident with pain needs. Resident 72 was admitted with a diagnosis that included a pressure ulcer of the right buttock, had an H&P indicating decision-making capacity, and had an MDS BIMS score of 15/15. During interview, Resident 72 stated she had pain all over her body, had difficulty getting pain medication over the weekend, and was unable to do her favorite activity of crocheting. She stated she informed the assigned LN but did not receive the pain medication, and she was told she could not get an OTC pain medication because there was no physician order. The LN stated Resident 72 missed a pain medication dose over the weekend, that emergency meds could be used when pharmacy delivery was delayed, and that no care plan had been developed for pain management. The DON also stated she did not see a baseline care plan for pain management. The facility further failed to develop a baseline care plan for oxygen use for a resident requiring supplemental oxygen. Resident 81 was admitted with acute respiratory failure with hypoxia, and an observation showed oxygen via nasal cannula at 3 liters per minute. Resident 81 stated she used oxygen almost 24 hours a day because she could not breathe without it. Her MDS showed a BIMS score of 05, indicating severe cognitive impairment. Review of the medical record found no baseline care plan for oxygen use, and the LN confirmed there was no care plan regarding oxygen in the record. The DON stated the care plan is important because it outlines the resident’s specific healthcare and support needs and communicates those needs to staff.
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