Missed neuro checks after falls and medications left at bedside
Summary
The facility failed to complete neurological assessments after unwitnessed falls for a resident with Parkinson’s disease, peripheral vascular disease, hypertension, and severe cognitive impairment. The resident was admitted requiring extensive assistance with bathing, transferring, personal care, toileting, and later was identified as having multiple falls since admission. Facility accident and incident reports documented several unwitnessed falls, including events in the lounge, another resident’s room, the hallway, beside the bed, and while standing up in the hallway during dinner. Nursing notes repeatedly documented that neurological assessments were initiated or should be monitored per protocol, but review of the neurological assessment flow sheet with the DNS showed that many of the required assessments were not completed. The record showed multiple instances where the required neurological checks were not carried out after falls, including after falls with no visible injury, after a fall with a forehead laceration and transfer to the ER, after a fall with a head bump and return from the hospital, and after a fall where the resident was noted to be confused, restless, and refusing vital checks. In one instance, the neurological check form had a handwritten note stating the resident refused neuro checks, and the DNS stated that if a resident refused, staff should continue attempting the assessments and that writing only "resident refused" on the form was not acceptable. The DNS review identified several neurological assessments were not completed across the documented fall events, and after one hospital return the neurological assessments were not restarted even though they should have resumed. The facility also failed to administer medications according to standards of practice for another resident with dementia, depression, and anxiety disorder. The resident had physician orders for multiple morning oral medications, including buspirone, pantoprazole, gabapentin, metoprolol, thiamine, folic acid, vitamin B12, furosemide, multivitamin, cholecalciferol, and potassium. During a tour, surveyors observed a clear plastic medication cup on the resident’s bedside table containing 10 tablets and 1 capsule. The resident stated the medications were likely left from the previous day, and an LPN and RN both confirmed the medications should not have been left at the bedside and that the nurse should have stayed with the resident to ensure the medications were swallowed. The DNS later documented that the medications were found at the bedside, that the APRN was notified, and that the resident had no ill effects after the medication error.
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