Failure to Follow Orders for Dialysis Notification, Medication Administration, Elopement Monitoring, and G-Tube Verification
Summary
The nursing facility failed to ensure staff followed professional standards of practice in multiple areas of resident care. One resident with end-stage renal disease, chronic kidney disease stage 5, renal dialysis, type 2 diabetes, and edema refused dialysis treatments on four occasions, but the record did not show that the physician was notified of those refusals. The resident’s dialysis assessment forms were initiated for several treatment dates, but they were not completed and did not show physician notification. Staff interviews confirmed they expected physician notification when a resident refused dialysis, and the DON confirmed there was no documentation that the physician had been notified. The facility also failed to ensure medications were administered and documented according to physician orders. For one resident, a CMA documented lactulose as administered even though she had left the medication at the bedside and knew the resident had not yet taken it. Another CMA described a practice of giving a resident MiriLAX mixed with water in portions and documenting it as administered before confirming the full dose had been taken. For another resident, an LPN administered Humalog and scheduled insulin but did not keep the insulin pen button pressed long enough to ensure the full dose was delivered, and she also did not follow the order to give Humalog before breakfast. The LPN acknowledged the injection time was too short and that this was a medication error. The facility further failed to document required monitoring for an elopement device and did not follow the tube-feeding placement verification process. After a resident with moderate cognitive impairment eloped from the facility and was later returned, a WanderGuard was placed on his ankle with an order to ensure placement every shift, but the MARs did not show that staff checked the device each shift or verified that it was functioning. In addition, for a resident with a G-tube, an LPN checked placement by auscultating air into the tube with a stethoscope and then administered formula, even though the facility policy required aspiration of gastric contents and pH confirmation before use. The DON and administrator stated they expected staff to follow the physician’s orders and the facility policies for tube placement verification.
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