Failure to Administer IV Antibiotic as Ordered and on Time
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that medication services met professional standards of quality for a resident receiving IV antibiotic therapy. Facility policy on medication administration required medications to be given as prescribed and in accordance with the 5 rights of medication administration, including administration within the time frame specified by the physician’s order. The resident had diagnoses including a right artificial knee joint and muscle weakness and had a physician’s order for IV Ampicillin 2 grams every 6 hours for cellulitis, scheduled at 12:00 AM, 6:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 6:00 PM daily. The resident’s care plan identified a risk of complications related to IV therapy for infection, with an intervention for IV therapy as ordered. On one surveyor observation and resident interview, the resident reported not having received the scheduled 12:00 PM IV dose, and the IV antibiotic had still not been administered by 1:13 PM. A nursing progress note later documented that the 12:00 PM dose on that date was given past the administration time at 1:20 PM and marked late on the MAR. Review of the MAR also showed two additional late administrations of the 12:00 AM IV Ampicillin dose on other dates, documented as given at 2:20 AM and 1:56 AM instead of at the scheduled time. The DON stated that nurses may start medication administration but be diverted by other priorities or emergent situations and then sign completion later, and that a progress note should be entered if a medication is administered late or signed late, while also stating the expectation that medications are administered timely and as ordered.
Plan Of Correction
1. Facility cannot correct late administration of IV medication administration for resident identifier #39 during survey. Dr. was notified with no new orders for resident #39. 2. Audit completed, no other residents currently ordered IV medication 3. Education to licensed staff on IV medication administration to include timely administration and proper documentation. 4. Audit of all residents ordered an IV medication will be audited 3 times a week on random administration times for 1 month and then 2 times a week on all residents ordered IV medications for 1 month and then move audit to 1X a week on all residents ordered IV medication for 1 month. Audits will be brought to QAPI for further recommendations for quality assurance and performance improvement.
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