Infection Control Failures During Wound Care and Ice Chest Access
Summary
The facility failed to ensure staff used acceptable infection control procedures during wound care for four residents. During observation of wound care for Resident #19, staff performed hand hygiene and put on gloves, but did not put on gowns before entering the room to provide treatment, even though EBP signage was posted and PPE was stored inside the room. During wound care for Resident #51, staff performed hand hygiene and put on gloves but did not put on gowns; the RN removed gloves, did not perform hand hygiene, left the room to get supplies, then returned without hand hygiene, put on gloves, and continued wound treatment. During wound care for Resident #1, the RN wore gloves, a mask, and a gown, but removed gloves, performed hand hygiene, left the room while still wearing the gown to get supplies and hygiene wipes, then returned without putting on a clean gown and continued wound treatment and incontinent care. During wound care for Resident #80, staff performed hand hygiene and put on gloves but did not put on gowns; the RN removed gloves, did not perform hand hygiene, left the room for supplies, then returned without hand hygiene, put on gloves, and continued wound treatment. Interviews with staff showed inconsistent understanding of gown use for residents on EBP. A CNA stated residents with wounds should have EBP signage and said a gown should have been worn during wound care but was forgotten. An LPN stated staff only wore gowns in rooms with an infection and did not wear gowns to provide wound treatment. The DON and ADON stated staff should perform hand hygiene before entering and after exiting a resident room, and that staff providing care for residents on EBP should remove the gown before exiting the room. The facility also failed to monitor ice chest carts to prevent resident and visitor access without staff assistance. One resident was observed opening an unmonitored ice chest cart, using the scoop, reaching into the ice with a bare hand, and scooping ice into a beverage container while no staff were present. Another resident’s visitor was observed taking the resident’s beverage container to the ice chest cart, opening it, using the scoop, reaching into the ice with a bare hand, and placing ice into the container while staff nearby did not intervene. The DON, ADON, and Administrator stated they would expect the ice chest to be removed, the ice discarded and refilled with fresh ice if a resident or visitor was witnessed using it other than staff, and that staff should sanitize their hands before entering and after exiting a resident’s room.
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