F0554 F554: Allow residents to self-administer drugs if determined clinically appropriate.
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Unsecured inhaler left at bedside without self-administration order or assessment

River Glen Health Care CenterSouthbury, Connecticut Survey Completed on 08-15-2025

Summary

The facility failed to properly store a resident’s Ventolin HFA inhaler and failed to obtain a physician order and complete a self-administration assessment before allowing the resident to use the medication independently. Resident #118 had diagnoses including COPD, chronic respiratory failure with hypoxia, emphysema, and pneumonia, and was on continuous oxygen therapy. The resident had a physician order for Ventolin HFA 108 mcg/act, 2 puffs inhaled every 4 hours as needed for shortness of breath, but the MAR did not show any documented administrations from 8/1/25 through 8/14/25. The resident was observed with an Albuterol inhaler on the nightstand next to the bed, unsecured and not locked up. The resident stated the inhaler had been given by the facility and was kept at the bedside for self-administration as needed 3-4 times per day, and that nurses were aware of this use. A NA also observed the inhaler at the bedside and stated the resident had used it on a few occasions, while an LPN confirmed the inhaler was from the facility and labeled with the resident’s name and medication. The LPN and RN supervisor both identified that the inhaler should not have been left at the bedside and that the record did not show a physician order for self-administration or a completed self-administration assessment. The clinical record review also showed the resident preferred a metered dose inhaler over nebulizer treatments during episodes of cough, congestion, and wheezing, and Ventolin was listed as a current medication in physician progress notes. After surveyor inquiry, a self-administration assessment was completed, but it was incomplete and did not indicate whether the resident had been interviewed. The facility policy stated self-administered medications must be determined clinically appropriate and safe, documented in the medical record and care plan, and stored in a safe and secure location, with bedside medications turned over to the nurse.

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