Failure to Obtain Ordered Urine Culture and Sensitivity Test
Summary
The facility failed to obtain ordered laboratory services for a resident when a urine culture and sensitivity (C&S) test was not completed as ordered by the physician. Facility policy dated January 22, 2026, stated that the facility would provide or obtain laboratory services to meet residents' needs and ensure quality and timeliness, with the day shift unit nurse responsible for filling out and sending laboratory requests for newly ordered tests. A quarterly MDS for the resident, dated March 29, 2026, documented that the resident was cognitively intact, independent with daily care needs, and had a history of urinary tract infection. On February 24, 2026, at 1:31 p.m., nursing documentation showed that the resident complained of burning and pain on urination, the physician was notified, and an order was received for a UA flex to culture to rule out a urinary tract infection. Later that day at 5:58 p.m., a nurse's note indicated that the physician was notified of the urinalysis results and ordered Macrobid 100 mg twice daily for seven days pending the urine C&S results. Review of the February 2026 lab results revealed no evidence that a urine C&S was obtained from the February 24 urine sample as ordered. In interviews, the Nursing Home Administrator confirmed that a urine C&S was not obtained as ordered and explained that the laboratory order for the resident’s urine sample had been transcribed incorrectly, resulting in the C&S not being completed by the lab.
Plan Of Correction
The facility is unable to retroactively correct the observation of a Urinalysis (UA) being completed when a Urinalysis with Culture and Sensitivity (UA C&S) was ordered. There were no ill effects noted. The Director of Nursing and/or designee will re-educate the current in-house and agency Nursing Staff regarding obtaining laboratory services per physician order and assuring that the laboratory requisition is completed correctly and per physician order. Newly hired and agency Nursing staff will be educated regarding obtaining laboratory services per physician order and assuring that the laboratory requisition is completed correctly and per physician order. Random audits will be completed by the Director of Nursing or designee weekly for 4 weeks and monthly for 2 months to assure that UA and UA C&S specimen laboratory requisitions are accurate per physician order. Audit results will be reviewed by the facility Quality Assurance Performance Improvement Committee to determine compliance or need for continuation of audits.
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