Infection Control Failures During COVID-19 Outbreak
Summary
The facility failed to maintain proper infection control techniques related to social distancing and Enhanced Barrier Precautions during a COVID-19 outbreak. One resident had confirmed COVID-19, dementia, and diabetes, was severely cognitively impaired, and had a care plan directing contact/droplet precautions and assistance with mask use. Another resident had dementia, diabetes, and atrial fibrillation, was cognitively intact, and had a care plan for potential COVID-19 exposure with directions for daily screening, mask use, and hand hygiene. On observation in a common area, the COVID-positive resident was eating with the face mask pulled under the chin while the other resident sat about 3 feet away without a mask, which was less than the 6 feet of distancing referenced by staff and policy. During the same observation, the resident who had been sitting near the COVID-positive resident later walked away, and nursing staff then approached the COVID-positive resident and asked whether he or she wanted to return to the room to finish eating. The resident declined and was allowed to remain in the recliner eating. The Infection Preventionist and RN acknowledged that social distancing should have been used with the COVID-positive resident and that the other resident should not have been sitting in that chair while the COVID-positive resident was not wearing the mask over the nose and mouth. The facility policy also directed that communal dining and activities occur while following core principles, including wearing a mask and limiting crowding in communal spaces. The facility also failed to use the required PPE when entering the room of a resident on droplet/contact precautions. A resident with COVID-19, ESBL resistance, and dementia was placed on droplet/contact precautions, and signage outside the room directed staff to wear gloves, a gown, an N-95 mask, and eye protection. However, a nurse aide and an RN were observed in the room wearing only blue surgical masks while one was emptying garbage and the other was assisting the roommate with respiratory equipment. Both staff members acknowledged they should have worn full PPE, and the RN stated she was on contact/droplet barrier precautions and should have been wearing an N-95, gown, gloves, and goggles. In addition, during the outbreak investigation, the Infection Preventionist stated the facility did not have a mechanism for tracking resident COVID-19 testing, and review of the census report showed some lower-level residents were not tested despite the outbreak and the facility's testing policy.
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