Incomplete Antibiotic Stewardship and Improper Laundry Separation
Summary
The facility failed to maintain a complete antibiotic stewardship program for 3 of 4 residents reviewed. Resident #117 was admitted with chronic pressure ulcer of the right ankle with necrosis of muscle, osteomyelitis, peripheral vascular disease, and type 2 diabetes, and had an Infectious Disease consult noting IV Cefepime and Daptomycin after a wound culture was positive for MRSA and Pseudomonas. The EMAR showed Cefepime was not documented as given on 10/28/25, was marked "not on hand" on 10/29/25, marked "on order" on 11/3/25, and again marked "not on hand" on 11/5/25 with a note that pharmacy would send it in the next batch delivery. Resident #81 was admitted with pneumonia, hemiplegia affecting the left non-dominant side, cerebral infarction due to thrombosis, atrial fibrillation, sick sinus syndrome, and a cardiac pacemaker. An Infectious Disease consult documented a large wound to the left gluteus with heavy drainage and concern for an underlying abscess, with orders for IV Cefepime and Vancomycin after a wound culture was obtained. The EMAR for Vancomycin showed a blank entry on 11/09/25 at 6:00 AM with no documentation that the medication was administered. Resident #21 was admitted with lack of coordination, immunodeficiency, type 2 diabetes, CKD stage 3B, and severe protein-calorie malnutrition, and the EMAR for Amoxicillin showed multiple doses coded as out of facility or unavailable across several entries. On interview, the Infection Preventionist stated she was responsible for tracking and monitoring antibiotic use throughout the building, but she did not realize the residents had missed doses or failed to receive a full course of antibiotics, and she said the DON had not informed her of the missed medications. The DON stated missed medications were not reviewed during daily morning meetings and acknowledged there was no documentation that the physician was notified when the antibiotics were unavailable. The facility's infection control policy stated antibiotic use protocols and a system to monitor antibiotic use would be implemented as part of the antibiotic stewardship program, with the IP and DON serving as leaders of the program. The facility also failed to ensure linens and laundry were handled and stored safely: during a laundry room tour, clean linen carts and gowns were observed stored in the dirty laundry room, the room had no space for sorting dirty laundry, laundry aprons were in disrepair, and staff stated clean linens were kept there because of lack of storage. The IP said she was not aware clean linens were stored in the dirty laundry area and did not do frequent observations of the laundry room to ensure infection control practices were being followed.
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