Failure to Follow Insulin and Wound Care Orders
Summary
The facility failed to administer insulin as ordered for two residents. For one resident, physician orders changed from Lantus 10 units daily to 12 units daily for hyperglycemia, but the November 2025 MAR documented doses as code 13, indicating glucose out of parameters, on multiple dates. For another resident, an order for insulin lispro protamine and lispro 16 units twice daily was later changed to 16 units once daily, with a separate order to hold insulin if blood sugar was less than 90 every shift; the MAR documented insulin as code 13 on several occasions when blood sugars were 114, 112, and 138. In interviews, the PA and physician stated they did not recall being notified when insulin was held, and the DON stated nurses should use judgment but communicate with the provider and follow physician orders. The facility also failed to provide ordered wound care for two residents with pressure-related and other foot wounds. One resident was observed with the right lower foot wrapped in Kerlix gauze secured with tape dated several days earlier, while the physician order required daily wound care to the right heel using skin prep, ABD pad, Kerlix, and tape for an unstageable pressure injury. Another resident was observed with the right foot wrapped in gauze secured with tape dated several days earlier, and the dressing was loosened and soiled. That resident had multiple wound care orders, including cleansing with Dakin's solution, applying skin prep, calcium alginate, ABD pad, rolled gauze, and tape to the right heel, right 2nd toe, right lateral great toe, and right lateral heel, as well as offloading the right lateral foot. During interviews, an LPN stated she did not really recall the wound care and suggested it may have been checked off even if not completed, and another LPN stated she did not remember what happened. The DON stated nurses had checked off wound care and planned to do it later but forgot, and that treatments should be checked off only once completed. Facility policies stated physician orders are to be followed as prescribed and wound dressings are to be changed in accordance with regulations and guidelines.
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