Failure to Review Pharmacy Recommendations and Implement GDRs
Summary
The facility failed to complete required pharmacy reviews of resident medications for 5 of 8 residents reviewed, including residents 4, 7, 39, 63, and 105. The record review showed that pharmacy recommendations were missing for all residents in the facility for October 2024, November 2024, and June 2025, and that pharmacist recommendations dated 05/19/25 through 05/21/25 were not reviewed by a facility provider until 06/12/25. Recommendations dated 08/18/25 were not reviewed by a facility provider until 09/05/25. Resident 4 was receiving aripiprazole 2 mg twice daily for major depression, and a pharmacist recommendation dated 07/24/25 stated the medication required an indication for use and to consider a GDR. That recommendation was not acknowledged by a facility provider. Resident 7 had pharmacist recommendations on 02/21/25 and 04/17/25 stating PRN psychotropic orders needed a 14-day stop date and that lorazepam needed physician re-evaluation; the first was not acknowledged, and the second was not signed and acknowledged until 20 days later. Resident 39 had pharmacist recommendations stating hydroxyzine should be evaluated for continued use and that quetiapine and escitalopram should be evaluated for current dose and possible GDR; neither recommendation was acknowledged by a facility provider. Resident 63 had a pharmacist recommendation to evaluate quetiapine and escitalopram doses and consider a GDR, and it was not acknowledged. Resident 105 had a pharmacist recommendation to attempt a dose reduction of trazodone used for insomnia, and it was not acknowledged by a facility provider. The DON stated pharmacy recommendations were expected to be reviewed each month by a facility provider within a couple of days, and confirmed the recommendations for residents 4, 7, 39, 63, and 105 should have been acknowledged and implemented.
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