Failure to Assess and Treat Resident Skin Impairments
Summary
The facility failed to provide appropriate care consistent with professional standards of practice and failed to provide treatment to promote healing of a resident’s skin condition. The resident was admitted with diagnoses including cerebral infarction, flaccid hemiplegia affecting the dominant right side, and bladder dysfunction. The annual MDS indicated the resident was cognitively intact and at risk for pressure ulcers, with treatments including ointments or medications other than to the feet. Physician orders directed staff to apply Bacitracin to buttock excoriation every shift, and the care plan identified risk for wounds related to impaired mobility, bowel and bladder incontinence, fragile skin, and right-sided hemiplegia. The resident stated she believed there was a wound on her right thigh that no one had looked at and said she was afraid it might be getting worse. She later reported that no nurse had followed up or assessed her right thigh skin. Weekly skin assessments for February documented no new skin impairment on two occasions, and one assessment documented no new skin impairment while also listing redness to the buttock. During observation, the sacral area was covered in thick pink cream paste, the right buttock had bright red drainage, and the right upper thigh had a large bright reddened area. The CNA stated she often applied Desitin to the buttocks but did not put anything on the right thigh because it was new and seemed to be getting bigger. The TAR showed Bacitracin applications documented by the Wing 3 UM and RN A on some shifts, but there were missing signatures for several ordered applications. The assigned LPN could not find the Bacitracin in the treatment cart or stockroom and said she had not yet provided the treatment. The Wing 3 UM stated the resident was not on the wound list and did not have any wounds, said she had not observed the resident’s skin during the week because there were no issues, and later acknowledged she had signed the TAR without providing treatment. The DON acknowledged the sacral and right thigh skin impairments after they were brought to her attention and stated she had not been aware of them previously.
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