Failure to Supervise Resident in Bathroom and Unattended Microwave Use Caused Falls and Smoke Event
Summary
The facility failed to provide adequate supervision for a resident with a history of falls and changing cognitive status, resulting in falls in the bathroom. The resident’s record showed diagnoses including congestive heart failure, constipation, history of urinary tract infection, and history of falls. A quarterly MDS identified intact cognition and partial/moderate assistance needs for toileting, dressing, and personal hygiene, while a later MDS identified severe cognitive impairment and dependence on staff for toileting, toileting hygiene, and transfers from bed to chair. The care plan identified the resident as at risk for falls due to impaired balance, unsteady gait, and pain, and physician orders dated 4/15/25 directed transfer with the assistance of 2 persons and no device, while another order directed use of a rolling walker with transfer. A facility reportable event dated 5/29/25 stated that after a nurse aide walked the resident to the bathroom using the resident’s walker, the aide instructed the resident to use the call light when finished and left the resident in the bathroom. The resident was later seen walking out of the bathroom alone, had not used the call light, and fell while trying to use the wall-mounted hand sanitizer. The report stated the resident was not injured and returned to bed. A second reportable event dated 6/14/25 stated that another nurse aide walked the resident to the bathroom with a walker and stood in the doorway while the resident attempted to turn toward the toilet, tripped over his/her own feet, and fell sitting on the floor. During interviews and record review, the Director of Nursing stated the aide should have had hands on the resident with another person assisting the transfer, and the orders should have been on the care card. The Administrator and DNS also stated the falls were related to the resident going to the bathroom unassisted and not using the call bell. Staff interviews reflected that the resident’s mentation varied, that the resident would not reliably use the call bell, and that the resident sometimes got up on his/her own and did not use the walker. The facility policy stated that falls would be documented, investigated, and used to inform care planning, including updating the resident’s care card with fall risk and precautions. The facility also failed to ensure staff remained with food items while reheating in a microwave, resulting in smoke, activation of the fire alarm, and dispatch of the fire department. On the morning of the event, the DNS met the surveyor at the entrance and stated there was a smoke issue with a microwave and that staff had pulled the fire alarm. The Administrator later observed the microwave in the nourishment area, which was unplugged, warm to the touch, and had brown discoloration inside. The Administrator stated pizza had been reheated by staff and that the incident was being investigated. Another Administrator stated it was unlikely nursing staff had been in-serviced on proper use of the nourishment room microwave and that there was no policy or procedure for heating or reheating food or staying with food during the heating process. The facility later identified that a nurse aide placed a piece of pizza in the microwave, left it unattended while heating, and smoke and a burning smell were observed, leading to the Code RED response and emergency services being activated.
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