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Improper Disposal of Unused Medications on Medication Cart

Santa Fe, New Mexico Survey Completed on 03-26-2026

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Summary

Surveyors identified a deficiency related to accident hazards and inadequate supervision when unused medications were improperly discarded on the north hallway. During observation of the north hall nurses’ station, two medications were found in the trash bin attached to the medication cart, placed together inside an unlabeled medication cup. The pills were described as a round blue pill stamped with “61” and an oblong orange pill stamped with “20.” In an interview immediately following the observation, an RN confirmed that these medications were in the trash bin and stated that unused medications should instead be disposed of in the drug buster, a sealed container for drug disposal located in the bottom drawer of the cart. In a subsequent interview, the Unit Manager confirmed that all unused medications are to be disposed of using the drug buster and acknowledged that this did not occur, further stating that if the medications are controlled substances such as narcotics, two licensed personnel are required to dispose of them together and document the disposal on the narcotic count sheet. This deficient practice was noted as likely to affect any resident who might acquire and ingest the discarded medications, potentially causing medication side effects.

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