Failure to Follow Orders for Helmet Use and Wound Dressings
Summary
The facility failed to provide treatment and care according to orders, resident preferences, and goals for three residents. For Resident #17, who was admitted with diagnoses including traumatic subdural hemorrhage with loss of consciousness, dysphagia, and cognitive communication deficit, the record showed severe cognitive impairment and dependence on staff for activities of daily living. The resident had undergone evacuation of a hematoma and multiple notes stated that the resident needed to wear a helmet at all times, but the physician orders did not include an order for helmet use or related safety precautions. Staff observations and interviews showed the helmet was kept on the nightstand, and staff were unsure when it should be worn; one nurse believed it was only needed when out of bed, while the NP, OT, and DON stated the helmet should have been ordered and worn at all times. For Resident #68, admitted with diagnoses including a pathological trimalleolar fracture of the left lower leg, the physician ordered the left shin wound to be cleaned with normal saline and covered with a border dressing daily. On observation, the resident’s left lower leg dressing was dated 9/7/25, and the dressing remained in place on 9/9/25. Nurse #3 stated the dressing should have been changed on 9/8/25 because the order was for a daily dressing change, and also stated the dressing on the wound was not what the physician ordered. The DON stated that nurses are supposed to follow physician orders for dressing changes. For Resident #41, admitted with diagnoses including adult failure to thrive, malnutrition, and a trochanteric fracture of the right femur, the care plan identified skin breakdown involving a non-pressure wound of the left heel and an unstageable DTI of the right heel. The physician ordered the left heel to be cleansed with normal saline, patted dry, and covered with xeroform and an island dressing daily. The TAR showed the left heel wound was open with scant drainage over several days, but on observation the resident had gauze dressings covering both feet, and both dressings were dated 9/7/25. Nurse #3 stated the left heel dressing should have been changed on 9/8/25 and was unsure why there was a dressing on the right heel. The DON stated the nurses were supposed to follow the physician’s orders for dressing changes, and the dressing should have been changed on 9/8/25.
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