F0842 F842: Safeguard resident-identifiable information and/or maintain medical records on each resident that are in accordance with accepted professional standards.
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Incomplete Documentation of Ordered Pain Medication Prior to Wound Care

Biscayne Health And Rehabilitation CenterNorth Miami, Florida Survey Completed on 05-14-2026

Summary

Surveyors identified a deficiency in the facility’s maintenance of complete and accurately documented medical records related to pain medication administration prior to wound care for one resident with a pressure ulcer. The resident was admitted with diagnoses including peripheral vascular disease and had a care plan for a Stage 4 pressure ulcer that included administering medications and treatments as ordered. A significant change MDS indicated the resident had no cognitive impairment, required setup/cleanup assistance for eating and oral hygiene, had a Stage 4 pressure ulcer, received a scheduled pain medication regimen, and experienced moderate, occasional pain. A physician’s order dated 04/23/2026 directed that Tramadol 50 mg be given orally on the day shift for pain, 30 minutes before wound care. Review of the May 2026 Medication Administration Record (MAR) showed missing nurse signatures for the ordered Tramadol on multiple dates (05/02, 05/03, 05/09, and 05/10), despite the Treatment Record reflecting that wound care was performed daily on the day shift. On additional dates (05/04–05/06 and 05/11), the MAR entries for Tramadol were signed with code “4” indicating “out of parameters” by a registered nurse, but there were no associated progress notes explaining these entries. The wound care nurse reported that the resident had an order for Tramadol prior to wound care, that she performs wound care Monday through Friday, and that the floor nurse performs it on weekends, and she stated she checks the MAR to ensure the medication was given. The DON stated that nurses are to follow physician orders and document if a resident refuses medication. The facility’s pressure ulcer/skin breakdown protocol required pain assessment and documentation, but the medical record lacked adequate documentation to show that the ordered pain medication was administered or appropriately addressed on the identified dates.

Plan Of Correction

The facility continues to ensure that resident's medical records are complete and accurately documented. IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION Resident #62 was assessed by Director of Nursing upon notification of surveyor and resident #62 did not have any adverse outcome related to the alleged deficient practice on 5/13/26. IDENTIFICATION OF OTHER RESIDENTS HAVING POTENTIAL TO BE AFFECTED All active residents in the facility can potentially be affected by the alleged deficient practice. Director of Nursing and/or designee conducted a comprehensive chart audit to ensure that residents with pain medications were accurately documented on EMAR on 5/15/26. No residents were adversely affected by the alleged deficient practice. SYSTEMATIC CHANGES The Director of Nursing and/or designee initiated ongoing in-service education with clinical staff on standards of accurate medication administration documentation with emphasis on accurate documentation of Pain Medication Refusal. MONITORING Nursing Supervisor and/or designee will conduct random observation and/or audits to ensure accurate documentation of pain medication administration and refusal, 5 days a week for 1 month, then weekly for 3 months. The Director of Nursing and/or designee will report findings of observation/audits to the quality assurance committee monthly for 4 months to ensure continued substantial compliance is achieved and maintained.

Penalty

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