Infection Prevention and Control Program Failed to Ensure EBP Education, Care Planning, PPE Use, and Signage
Summary
The facility failed to maintain a complete and effective infection prevention and control program by not ensuring staff were educated on enhanced barrier precautions (EBP), not ensuring EBP was care planned for residents with indwelling devices, and not ensuring clear precaution signage was posted outside resident rooms. The report states that EBP are infection control interventions designed to reduce transmission of resistant organisms and involve targeted gown and glove use during high-contact resident care activities for residents with wounds or indwelling medical devices, including urinary catheters and PICC lines. One resident was admitted with pneumonia due to klebsiella pneumoniae and acute kidney failure with tubular necrosis, had severe cognitive impairment, required substantial to maximum assistance with ADLs, and had an indwelling Foley catheter. The resident’s record did not include EBP on the facility’s current list of residents on EBP, and the care plan did not address EBP or the catheter. Observations showed no EBP sign on the room door on multiple occasions. During one observation, CNA D and CNA E provided catheter care while wearing gloves only and no gown. Staff interviews reflected inconsistent understanding of EBP, with some staff stating the resident was not on EBP because there was no sign on the door, while others stated residents with catheters should be on EBP and that EBP should be included in the care plan. A second resident had an indwelling urinary catheter and a care plan that addressed catheter care and monitoring for UTI, but did not address EBP. During observation, CNA B entered the room, sanitized hands, applied gloves, adjusted and cleaned the catheter tubing, and left without wearing a gown, even though an EBP sign was posted on the door. A third resident had a PICC line for IV antibiotics related to endocarditis and sepsis, but the care plan did not address EBP. During observation, an LPN entered the room to administer IV antibiotics through the PICC line wearing gloves only and no gown, and there was no sign indicating the resident was on EBP outside the room. Another resident with a history of MRSA was listed as being on EBP in the facility’s current list and care plan, but observations repeatedly showed no EBP sign on the room door, and staff gave conflicting statements about whether the resident was on EBP and what PPE was required.
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