Failure to Offer and Document Pneumococcal and Influenza Vaccinations
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that residents and/or their representatives were educated and given the opportunity to consent to or decline pneumococcal vaccination for 3 of 5 residents reviewed for pneumococcal immunizations. Resident #9 was admitted with diagnoses including hypertension, stroke, and arthritis, and the quarterly MDS identified intact cognition and that the resident had received a pneumococcal vaccine. Although the immunization record showed a pneumococcal vaccine on 1/1/2018, the clinical record and consent records did not identify that the resident was offered the vaccine on admission, that the specific pneumococcal vaccine administered was documented, or that consent or declination was obtained. Resident #100 was admitted with chronic pain, arthritis, and insomnia, and the quarterly MDS identified intact cognition and no vaccine history listed; the immunization record showed a pneumococcal vaccine on 1/1/2018, but the clinical record and consent records did not identify that the resident was offered the vaccine on admission, which pneumococcal vaccine had been administered, or that consent or declination was obtained. Resident #26 was admitted with progressive lung disease, lung cancer, and hypertension, and the quarterly MDS identified intact cognition, that the pneumococcal vaccine was offered, and that the resident declined. However, the clinical record and consent records did not identify that the pneumococcal vaccine was offered or that a declination was obtained upon admission, and also did not identify that the influenza vaccine was offered or that a declination was obtained upon admission. A nurse note documented that the CT wiz immunization system was active for the resident and that no immunization history was documented. The Infection Preventionist stated she was responsible for ensuring residents were offered pneumococcal and influenza vaccines on admission and could not explain why these residents had not been educated and given an opportunity to consent or decline the vaccines.
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