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

Chestnut Woods Rehabilitation And Healthcare CtrSaugus, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 09-10-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure it was free from a medication error rate greater than 5% when one nurse made four errors out of 26 medication administration opportunities, resulting in a 15.38% medication error rate. The errors affected three residents out of seven observed during the medication pass on the second-floor unit. Facility policy required medications to be administered in a safe and timely manner, without unnecessary interruptions, and within one hour of the prescribed time unless otherwise specified. The insulin administration policy also required verification of the insulin type, dosage, strength, and method of administration before giving the medication. Resident #85, who had diagnoses including type 2 diabetes mellitus, morbid severe obesity, and anxiety, was observed receiving 6 units of insulin lispro after the breakfast meal had already been consumed, although the physician’s order scheduled the medication for 8:00 A.M. with meals. Resident #99, who had diagnoses including type 1 diabetes mellitus, encephalopathy, and cognitive communication deficit, was also observed receiving 10 units of insulin lispro after breakfast had been consumed, despite an order for administration with meals at 8:00 A.M. Resident #22, who had diagnoses including type 2 diabetes mellitus and congestive heart failure, was observed receiving 20 units of insulin lispro and 2 units of insulin lispro sliding scale after breakfast had been consumed, although both orders were scheduled for 8:00 A.M. The nurse stated she should have administered the medications prior to or during breakfast and said she got behind after checking breakfast trays. The DON stated nurses should follow physician orders and that insulin should be given just prior to or with the breakfast meal and not after.

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F0759 F759: Ensure medication error rates are not 5 percent or greater.
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Inspection fine: $26,180
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