F0770 F770: Provide timely, quality laboratory services/tests to meet the needs of residents.
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Failure to Obtain Ordered UA C&S for Resident with Dysuria

Laurels Of Athens, TheAthens, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-20-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that a urinalysis with culture and sensitivity (UA C&S) was obtained as ordered for a resident with risk factors for urinary tract infection (UTI). The resident was admitted with diagnoses including spinal stenosis and radiculopathy and had a care plan indicating risk for bladder incontinence, skin breakdown, and UTI due to overactive bladder, with goals to minimize risk of septicemia through prompt recognition and treatment of UTI symptoms. An order dated 10/17/25 directed that a UA C&S be obtained one time for dysuria. A subsequent care plan dated 10/20/25 documented that the resident was at risk for UTI due to complaints of dysuria, with interventions including encouraging fluids, obtaining labs per orders, and taking vitals as ordered or per facility protocol. Nursing documentation showed that on 10/22/25 at 10:00 A.M., an LPN attempted to obtain a urine specimen via straight catheterization but was unable to do so due to the resident’s positioning, and planned to attempt again after repositioning. At 10:30 A.M. the same day, after repositioning, the resident yelled that she did not want to be straight cathed and requested to use a bedpan for the sample, then refused. There was no evidence in the medical record of any attempts to collect the urine sample prior to 10/22/25, no documentation that the provider was notified of the resident’s refusal, and no evidence that the ordered urine test was ever obtained. The PA who ordered the UA C&S confirmed there were no results in the record and stated he would have expected the sample to be collected as quickly as possible. The DON confirmed that the order was given on 10/17/25 and that collection was not attempted until five days later, contrary to the facility’s laboratory services policy requiring labs to be completed and results provided within normal timeframes for appropriate intervention.

Plan Of Correction

1. Resident #8 had a urinalysis collected on 10/23/26 by Ohio Health Hospital and received treatment as ordered by the physician. 2. Like Residents are identified as residents who have received orders for a urinalysis. An audit will be completed by the Director of Nursing or designee for residents who have received an order for a urinalysis in the past 30 days utilizing the Laboratory Services Audit Tool which was created on 4/20/26 by the Director of Nursing for the purpose of this POC, to ensure residents had their urine obtained, physician was notified of results and physician orders were carried out as appropriate. This audit along with identified corrections will be completed on or before 5/13/26. 3. The Director of Nursing or designee will re-educate licensed nurses on the Laboratory Services Policy to ensure urinalysis tests are obtained and results are provided within timeframes normal for appropriate intervention. This education will be completed on or before 5/13/26. 4. Utilizing the Laboratory Services Audit Tool which was created on 4/20/26 by the Director of Nursing for the purpose of this POC, the Director of Nursing or designee will complete an audit of all urinalysis ordered within the last 7 days, weekly for four weeks beginning 5/14/26 to ensure residents had their urine obtained, physician was notified of results and physician orders were carried out as appropriate. Noncompliance noted during the audits will be corrected with urinalysis obtained, physician notified of results and physician orders were carried out as appropriate. Negative findings to be addressed immediately and negative trends or system wide issues will be reported to the

Penalty

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