Enteral Feeding and Water Flush Orders Not Followed
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that two residents receiving enteral nutrition were provided tube feeding and water flushes as ordered. There was no documented facility policy addressing enteral feeding administration. The deficiency was based on record review, observations, and interviews showing that one resident’s tube feeding formula was not administered at the ordered rate and another resident’s ordered enteral water flushes were not delivered as prescribed. One resident had cerebral palsy, dysphagia, recurrent ileus, severely impaired cognition, and received nutrition through a feeding tube. The care plan and physician orders directed Nutren 2.0 at 30 mL per hour for a total of 600 mL over 20 hours, with water flushes and monitoring for tube placement, residuals, and gastrointestinal symptoms. During observations, the feeding was found running at 60 mL per hour instead of the ordered 30 mL per hour. The pump showed 344 mL infused when the nurse stopped the feeding to give medications, and the nurse stated the rate should have been checked and the provider notified because the resident was not tolerating higher rates. The resident coughed up a white substance during medication administration, and the nurse later stated the feeding had been running incorrectly. The second resident had dementia, cerebrovascular disease, dysphagia, and received most nutrition and fluid intake through a feeding tube. Orders required Isosource 1.5 at 55 mL per hour and free water flushes of 60 mL every 2 hours. During observation, the water flush bag was almost completely full with a little over 1000 mL, while the pump showed zero mL infused for water flushes and the feeding pump was set to run at 55 mL per hour. The MAR only had a documentation area for one shift, and the unit manager stated signing the flush order confirmed the resident received the flushes as ordered, though she was unsure of the actual bag level or pump setting. The dietitian stated they were not notified that the resident had not received the ordered water flushes.
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