F0759 F759: Ensure medication error rates are not 5 percent or greater.
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Medication Administration Errors

Golden Hill Post AcuteSan Diego, California Survey Completed on 08-28-2025

Summary

The facility had a medication error rate of 10% after three medication errors were identified out of 30 opportunities during medication administration observations for two residents. During an observation for one resident with a G-tube, a nurse prepared and administered Prevacid SoluTab 30 mg and a multivitamin with minerals tablet through the tube without flushing before the medications or between them. The nurse later stated he did not flush before or in between the G-tube medications, and the DON confirmed there should have been a flush before medication administration. The resident had an active order for a 50 mL water flush before and after G-tube medication administration, and the facility policy required flushing the tube with water before and after as ordered and in between each medication as ordered. During another observation, a nurse administered 11 medications to a resident but did not give the resident’s ordered Vitamin D 5000 IU because it was not in stock and she stated she could not give it because it was a different strength. The nurse also did not administer carvedilol during the observation, later stating she did not give it and would give it later. The resident had active orders for Vitamin D3 125 mcg daily and carvedilol 6.25 mg twice daily. The DON stated it was not acceptable for residents to be without their medications, and the facility policy required medications to be accurately prepared, administered, and documented as ordered.

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F0759 F759: Ensure medication error rates are not 5 percent or greater.
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F0759 F759: Ensure medication error rates are not 5 percent or greater.
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F0759 F759: Ensure medication error rates are not 5 percent or greater.
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An LPN administered nine oral medications to a resident 1 hour and 36 minutes late, despite provider orders specifying an 8:00 AM administration time. Surveyors found nine errors in 31 medication administration opportunities, and the DON stated the expected medication window was 1 hour before and 1 hour after the ordered time.

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Medication Administration Times Not Followed
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F0759 F759: Ensure medication error rates are not 5 percent or greater.
Short Summary

Medication administration error rates exceeded the allowed threshold when an MA gave scheduled meds to two residents after the ordered 9:00 a.m. time. One resident had dementia, HTN, atherosclerosis, and clotting-related diagnoses and received acetaminophen, warfarin, atenolol, and enalapril late; another resident with HTN, depression, anxiety, and chronic pain received amlodipine, duloxetine, gabapentin, and Gemtesa late. Staff interviews confirmed expectations for timely administration, and the facility policy reviewed did not include a specific medication-time policy.

No penalty information released
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Medication Error Rate Exceeded Allowed Threshold
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F0759 F759: Ensure medication error rates are not 5 percent or greater.
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Medication Error Rate Exceeded Allowed Threshold: An LPN prepared and nearly administered two incorrect medications for a resident, including a BP medication without checking the resident’s BP despite a hold parameter and Meclizine at 25 mg instead of the ordered 12.5 mg. The survey found the facility’s medication error rate was 8% (2 errors out of 25 opportunities), exceeding the required rate of less than 5%.

No penalty information released
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Medication Error Rate Exceeded Threshold
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F0759 F759: Ensure medication error rates are not 5 percent or greater.
Short Summary

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Inspection fine: $26,180
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