F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
D

Infection Control Failure During Indwelling Catheter Care

Hickory Creek Of AthensThe Plains, Ohio Survey Completed on 08-11-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure indwelling urinary catheter care was provided in accordance with acceptable infection control practices for one resident with an indwelling catheter and a history of urinary tract infections. The resident had diagnoses including neuromuscular dysfunction of the bladder, benign prostatic hyperplasia with lower urinary tract symptoms, and urinary retention, and had an order for an 18 French indwelling urinary catheter with catheter care every shift. His care plan identified risk for altered elimination related to a history of UTIs, indwelling catheter use, and urinary retention, and included catheter care every shift and as needed, along with monitoring for signs and symptoms of UTI. During observation, the resident’s catheter collection bag was found lying on the floor next to the bed, with the back of the bag in direct contact with the tiled floor. The bag remained on the floor during a later observation while the resident was sitting up in bed eating lunch. The resident stated staff had brought his lunch in and had not secured the catheter bag off the floor. An LPN later confirmed the bag should have been secured to the side of the bed and acknowledged that the urine in the tubing appeared cloudy and that the resident reported pressure in the bladder area. The resident also had a recent antibiotic history that included treatment for sepsis, UTI, and bacteremia. During observed catheter care, the CNA washed the resident’s groin, penis, and catheter tubing, but then dropped the used wash cloths directly onto the floor at the bedside instead of placing them in a bag or other proper receptacle. The CNA confirmed she had no plastic bag available and admitted she threw the used wash cloths and towel onto the floor. She also confirmed she had delivered the resident’s lunch tray earlier and saw the catheter bag on the floor but did not secure it because she was passing trays to other residents. Facility policy stated staff were to use appropriate infection control practices regarding hand washing, catheter care, tubing, and the collection bag, and that catheters must be anchored to avoid excessive tugging during transfers and care.

Penalty

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Short Summary

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D
F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
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F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
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No penalty information released
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