Failure to Follow PPE and Hand Hygiene Requirements for Residents on Transmission-Based Precautions
Summary
The facility failed to follow infection control practices for residents on Transmission-Based Precautions on Unit B1 and Unit A2. On Unit B1, Resident #60 had a Droplet Precaution sign posted at the doorway, and Social Worker #1 removed gloves, gown, and face shield when exiting the room but did not remove her N95 mask. Resident #121 had active orders for Droplet/Contact Precautions for COVID/Flu, and the Laboratory Technician removed gloves, gown, and face shield when leaving the room but also kept her N95 mask on. Both staff members stated they should have removed all PPE when exiting the rooms. On Unit A2, Resident #122 had orders for Droplet/Contact Precautions related to RSV, and the posted signage indicated Droplet Precautions with instructions to cleanse hands before entering and leaving the room and to remove face protection before exiting. CNA #3 entered the room wearing a surgical mask and gloves but did not don eye protection or a gown. Resident #122 was seated in a wheelchair, was not wearing a mask, and was observed coughing. CNA #3 assisted the resident with dressing, removed and discarded her gloves and mask, removed the breakfast tray, and walked down the hallway. Resident #5 and Resident #15 shared a room on Unit A2 and both had respiratory-related orders, including Tamiflu prophylaxis and, for Resident #5, Droplet/Contact Precautions for upper respiratory symptoms. The room signage indicated Droplet Precautions, but staff repeatedly entered without following the posted PPE instructions. CNA #4 entered with only a surgical mask, later returned with CNA #3, and both entered with only surgical masks and gloves; CNA #4 removed gloves and performed hand hygiene on one occasion but did not remove her mask. CNA #3 later entered with a surgical mask and gloves, sat at the bedside, and assisted Resident #15 with breakfast while Resident #5 was coughing. CNA #2 also entered with only a surgical mask, assisted with the bed, spoke with the resident, collected the breakfast tray, and exited without removing her mask or performing hand hygiene. Laundry Staff #1 entered the room wearing a gown, gloves, and surgical mask but no eye protection, delivered laundry to Resident #15's closet, then removed PPE and put on a new surgical mask without performing hand hygiene. The Infection Preventionist stated that Resident #122 and Resident #5 should have had both Droplet and Contact Precaution signage posted, and that staff should have removed all PPE, including the surgical mask, and performed hand hygiene upon exiting the room.
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