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F0760
D

Failure to Prime Insulin Pens Before Administration

Canton, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-24-2026

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Summary

The deficiency involves the failure to ensure a resident was free from significant medication errors when insulin pens were not primed according to manufacturer instructions prior to administration. The resident had type 2 diabetes mellitus, was moderately cognitively impaired, and had physician orders for multiple insulin regimens, including insulin lispro via sliding scale, a scheduled daily dose of insulin lispro, and a morning dose of Lantus. The resident’s care plan identified a risk for complications and blood glucose fluctuations related to diabetes and insulin use, with an intervention to administer insulin as ordered. On the day of observation, an LPN checked the resident’s blood sugar, which was 332, and confirmed the resident had eaten 100% of breakfast. The LPN then removed the resident’s lispro and Lantus insulin pens from the medication cart, dialed the lispro pen to 34 units and the Lantus pen to 50 units, and did not prime either pen before dialing in the doses. The LPN proceeded to administer both insulin injections without priming. In a subsequent interview, the LPN confirmed that she had not primed the insulin pens prior to administration. Manufacturer instructions for the KwikPen specified that the pen must be primed before each injection to remove air and ensure proper function, outlining specific steps to select 2 units, hold the pen needle-up, tap to collect air bubbles, and push the dose knob until insulin is seen at the needle tip before dialing the prescribed dose.

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