Failure to Assess, Offer, and Document Pneumococcal Vaccinations
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that pneumococcal vaccination status was assessed, offered, and administered or documented as requested for multiple residents on admission or during their stay. Review of clinical records, facility policy, and staff interviews showed that for five of ten sampled residents reviewed for immunizations, the pneumococcal vaccine was not documented as offered, administered, refused, contraindicated, or previously received in a way that matched the facility’s stated process. Resident #3 was admitted in May 2025 with diagnoses including cerebral infarction, anemia, and respiratory failure, and the quarterly MDS identified severely impaired cognition. The MDS also indicated the pneumococcal vaccine had not been received because it was not offered. The record did not contain a consent, declination, or documentation of a vaccine being given. The Infection Preventionist (LPN #2) reviewed the record and could not identify that the vaccine had been offered or received before admission. She stated that vaccine consent is obtained on admission, but also reported problems with admission packets missing vaccine paperwork and that she did not have a tracking system to monitor vaccination status. The ADNS and LPN #2 later stated there had been problems with residents’ vaccination status and that a whole-house audit had been done because there was a break in the facility’s process, but no audit documentation or timeline was provided. Resident #20 was admitted in July 2025 with Alzheimer’s disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and interstitial pulmonary disease, and the admission MDS identified severely impaired cognition. The record showed the responsible party signed consent on 8/4/2025 for the facility to administer or complete the pneumococcal series according to CDC guidelines and the physician’s direction. However, the clinical record did not show that the resident received the pneumococcal vaccine at the facility, and there was no documentation of refusal. The Infection Preventionist confirmed the resident had received Pneumovax 23 outside the facility in 2019, but she could not identify any pneumococcal vaccine given at the facility to complete the series. The DNS stated that once consent is obtained, the vaccine is expected to be administered as soon as possible. Resident #151 had diagnoses including type 2 diabetes mellitus, COPD, and acute respiratory distress, and the significant change MDS identified severely impaired cognition. The record showed consent was signed on 6/2/2025 to administer or complete the pneumococcal series, but no pneumococcal vaccine was documented as given, and there was no refusal, contraindication, or historical vaccine documentation in the record. The Infection Preventionist and ADNS reviewed the record and could not identify any pneumococcal vaccine administered at the facility. The Infection Preventionist stated the resident was unable to receive the vaccine because he or she was ill, but no documentation supporting that reason was found in the clinical record. Resident #153 was admitted in March 2025 with diagnoses including COPD, pneumonia, and muscle weakness, and the quarterly MDS identified severely impaired cognition, an active cardiorespiratory condition, and that the pneumococcal vaccine had not been received because it was not offered. The record did not contain consent, declination, or documentation of a vaccine being administered. The documented cause of death on the death certificate was pneumonia. The Infection Preventionist could not identify that the vaccine had been offered or received prior to admission and stated she did not have a tracking system to monitor vaccination status. Resident #154 had diagnoses including hypertension, asthma, and diastolic congestive heart failure, and the annual MDS identified the resident as cognitively intact. The assessment indicated the pneumococcal vaccine had not been received because it was not offered. Consent was signed on 7/19/2025 to administer or complete the pneumococcal series, but the record did not show that the vaccine was given, refused, or otherwise documented. The Infection Preventionist confirmed prior Pneumovax 23 outside the facility in 2019 but could not identify any facility-administered pneumococcal vaccine to complete the series.
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