F0694 F694: Provide for the safe, appropriate administration of IV fluids for a resident when needed.
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Delayed PICC Care Orders and Missed Dressing Maintenance

Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Of MelbourneMelbourne, Florida Survey Completed on 11-20-2025

Summary

The facility failed to provide safe, appropriate administration of IV fluids for a resident receiving IV antibiotics through a PICC line. The resident had been admitted and later readmitted from an acute care hospital with diagnoses including a displaced right femur fracture, sepsis, MRSA, and urinary retention. He had intact cognition on the admission MDS, and his physician orders included IV Vancomycin and Cefepime for a right hip surgical infection, with the PICC inserted on 10/25/25 to deliver the antibiotics. The resident’s record showed that orders for PICC dressing changes and IV flushes were not obtained until 11/17/25, 21 days after he returned from the hospital. The orders entered on that date directed weekly PICC dressing changes with Tegaderm every Monday day shift and flushing the IV line with 10 ml normal saline before and after each medication administration every shift. The care plan did not include an IV therapy focus until 11/17/25, more than 3 weeks after IV antibiotics had begun. On 11/17/25, the resident’s PICC dressing was observed to be non-intact, soiled, and dated 11/09/25, and the resident stated it had not been changed in more than a week. Staff confirmed the dressing was dirty and not intact, and the DON acknowledged the dressing required changes every 72 hours when gauze was used. The DON also confirmed there had been no prior orders for IV line care and no documentation of IV dressing changes or flushes. The facility’s IV therapy and PICC dressing policies required weekly or soiled dressing changes and physician orders for dressing type and frequency.

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F0694 F694: Provide for the safe, appropriate administration of IV fluids for a resident when needed.
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F0694 F694: Provide for the safe, appropriate administration of IV fluids for a resident when needed.
Short Summary

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