Infection Control and Hand Hygiene Failures During Resident Care and Medication Administration
Summary
The facility failed to establish and maintain an infection prevention and control program for three residents. The facility’s policies required standard precautions, hand hygiene before and after resident contact and before and after aseptic tasks, safe injection practices, and use of transmission-based precautions, including contact precautions with hand hygiene and PPE when indicated. Staff education also stated that contact precautions required hand hygiene before entering and when leaving the room, and that gloves and gowns must be worn in the room. Resident #3 had diagnoses including MRSA infection, atherosclerosis with gangrene, osteomyelitis of the lower leg, and other specified bacterial agents as the cause of disease. The resident had an active order for contact precautions related to MRSA and cellulitis of the wound. A surveyor observed Activities Director #1 enter the resident’s room without performing hand hygiene or donning gloves and gown, and then exit the room with a food tray that was placed in the food delivery truck without hand hygiene. The resident had a sign posted outside the room identifying contact precautions. During interview, Activities Director #1 stated she did not perform hand hygiene or wear PPE, and Nurse #6 confirmed the resident was on contact precautions for MRSA of the wound and that staff were expected to follow the posted sign. Resident #136 had diagnoses including multiple rib fractures and thoracic vertebral compression fractures and was receiving Lidocaine 4% patches and Heparin injections. A surveyor observed Nurse #4 prepare and administer the medications without performing hand hygiene before or after administration. The nurse applied a Lidocaine patch with an ungloved left hand and administered Heparin with a glove on only the right hand while the ungloved left hand contacted the resident’s abdomen during the injection. The nurse then disposed of the syringe, did not perform hand hygiene, and typed on the medication cart computer. Resident #134 was also observed receiving medications from Nurse #4 without hand hygiene before or after medication administration, and the nurse then used the computer on top of the medication cart. Nurse #4 stated he did not perform hand hygiene before and after medication administration for both residents.
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