F0835 F835: Administer the facility in a manner that enables it to use its resources effectively and efficiently.
F

Failure to Ensure CNA Competency and Proper Supervision During Mechanical Lift Transfer

The Nm Behavioral Health Institute At Las VegasLas Vegas, New Mexico Survey Completed on 12-12-2025

Summary

The facility failed to ensure staff were trained and competent before providing care and failed to prevent untrained and uncertified nurse aides from training other nurse aides. During record review, R #12 was documented as falling out of a mechanical lift sling during a transfer performed by NA #1 and NA #2. R #12 landed on the floor, was found lying on his back with his left leg under the bed and his right leg propped on the bed, and had a laceration to the back of the head. The physician was notified and directed that the resident be sent to the hospital by ambulance, and the resident was transported out later that evening. Interviews and record review showed that NA #1 was not a certified nurse aide and had not yet taken the certification test, although she had completed CNA training late and continued working shifts. NA #2 was also not certified and had not completed CNA training, yet was being trained by NA #1 during the transfer. The DON confirmed that NA #3’s certification had expired since 2017 and that NA #3 had continued working shifts at the facility. The DON stated that floor nurses made assignments of which staff worked together and with which residents, but she did not notify them which staff were trained and certified. The ADM stated that one of two mechanical lift operators must be a certified nurse aide and confirmed that both aides involved in R #12’s transfer were not certified.

Penalty

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Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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Failure to Plan for Facility Closure and Resident Discharge
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No penalty information released
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Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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