F0761 F761: Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.
D

Improper Labeling and Storage of Insulin Vials and Loose Medications

Liberty Retirement Community Of Lima IncLima, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-19-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves failures in labeling and storing drugs and biologicals, specifically multi-dose insulin vials and loose pills in a medication cart. During observation of a medication cart on the 600 hall, surveyors found two open multi-dose insulin vials, one of Lantus for Resident #4 and one of Novolog for Resident #25, that were not dated. They also found a 10 ml vial of Humalog for Resident #12 that had been opened and dated 02/14/26, indicating it remained in use beyond the 28-day discard timeframe. Additionally, fifteen small round yellow pills were found loose and unidentified in the same compartment that contained the insulin vials. An interview with an LPN confirmed that the insulin vials for two residents were opened and undated, and that the insulin vial for another resident was open past 28 days. The LPN also confirmed the presence of the 15 loose yellow pills and was unable to identify them. Review of the facility’s “Injectable Medications” policy showed that multi-dose vials are required to be labeled with the date opened and the initials of the healthcare professional, and discarded within 28 days unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer. Review of the “Medication Storage” policy showed that medications must be kept and stored in their original containers and not transferred from one container to another, except under limited circumstances not applicable here.

Plan Of Correction

F761 Label/Store Drugs and Biologicals The PoC will what corrective action(s) will be accomplished for those residents found to have been affected by the deficient practice. Multidose medication for residents 4 and 25 were replaced on 3/25/26 and have been dated by nurse manager. The loose medication found were destroyed in a medication buster by nurse manager also on 3/25/26. Residents #4 and # 25 both were assessed for any negative outcomes from the practice of not dating vials or loose medications and both residents Residents were not affected by medications not dated, assessed by nurse manager on 4/9/26 with no negative effects. How you will identify other residents having the potential to be affected by the same deficient practice and what corrective action will be taken. Like residents are residents on 600 hall with multidose vials. A sweep of the 600 hall for all multidose vials has been completed and all are properly dated by 3-25-26. Nurse manager identified residents receiving medications from multi dose vials all assessed on 3/25/26 and there were no negative effects determined. What measures will be put into place or what systemic changes you will make to ensure that the deficient practice does not recur. DON/Designee in-serviced licensed nurses that all mutli dose vials must be dated and discarded after 28 days. And also inserviced on preventing loose pills in the cart, discarding any loose pills and proper procedure for that. Inservice completed 4-9-26 How the corrective action will be monitored to ensure the deficient practice will not recur. Audit of all multidose vials began 3/26/26 and completed weekly X4 by DON or designee Loose pills in carts are done at the same time both to ensure multiuse vials are dated when opened and discarded after 28 days of being opened and medications are properly stored. Results submitted to QAPI committee weekly. Identified concerns will be corrected and staff reeducated.

Penalty

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F0761 F761: Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.
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