Failure to Obtain and Implement Admission Orders for Wound Care
Penalty
Summary
A deficiency occurred when a resident was admitted with a puncture wound to the right groin, but no physician's orders for wound treatment were obtained at the time of admission. The resident's clinical admission assessment documented the presence of the wound, and the hospital discharge summary included instructions for daily wound care. However, a review of the admission orders and the Treatment Administration Record (TAR) showed that no wound treatment orders were transcribed or carried out for the right groin wound. As a result, the resident went seven days without any wound treatment after admission. During a vascular surgery follow-up appointment, it was noted that the dressing had not been changed, and the wound had deteriorated, showing signs of dehiscence, maceration, slough, and seroma drainage. This led to the resident being hospitalized for surgical debridement. The Director of Nursing confirmed that the wound had not been treated during this period.