Pain Medications Given Outside Ordered Parameters; Discontinued Palm Guard Still Applied
Summary
Professional standards of nursing practice were not maintained when narcotic pain medications were administered outside of the prescribed pain-score parameters for two residents. One resident was admitted with chronic pain and had an order for oxycodone 5 mg every 6 hours as needed for severe pain rated 6 to 10 on the pain scale. Review of the MAR showed the medication was given multiple times when the resident’s pain was documented below the ordered threshold, including ratings of 5, 4, 3, and even 0 out of 10. A nurse who administered the medication acknowledged that the resident had received oxycodone multiple times for pain levels below the ordered parameter, and the Unit Manager confirmed the order had not been followed as written. A second resident, admitted with hypertension, peripheral vascular angioplasty, and recent right knee arthroplasty, had an order for oxycodone 10 mg every 4 hours as needed for severe pain rated 6 to 10 on the pain scale. Review of the MAR showed the resident received oxycodone numerous times when pain was documented below the ordered range, including ratings of 5, 4, 3, and 0 out of 10. A nurse stated the resident had received the medication outside of the ordered parameters, and both the Unit Manager and DON reviewed the MARs and stated the nurses did not follow the physician’s prescribed parameters. Professional standards were also not maintained for a resident with left-sided weakness and dementia when a left palm guard continued to be applied after it had been discontinued. The resident had a history of intracerebral hemorrhage with hemiplegia and hemiparesis affecting the left dominant side, and therapy documentation indicated the hand splint had been discontinued from the plan of care. The physician’s order for the left palm guard was discontinued because it was no longer needed, and the care plan history showed the intervention was resolved. However, the resident was observed wearing the left palm guard after discontinuation, and the Resident Care Card still listed the palm guard as being used at all times. Staff interviews confirmed the card had not been updated when the order was discontinued, and the DON stated the palm guard should not have been applied after it was discontinued.
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