F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
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Improper wound care technique during pressure ulcer treatment

Isles Of Boynton Nursing And Rehab CenterBoynton Beach, Florida Survey Completed on 02-12-2026

Summary

The facility failed to provide wound care for a resident with multiple pressure ulcers in a manner consistent with professional standards of practice and the physician’s orders. The resident had diagnoses including quadriplegia, chronic osteomyelitis of the left thigh, pressure ulcer of unspecified site, severe protein calorie malnutrition, and major depressive disorder, and the MDS documented moderate cognitive impairment. The ordered treatment for the sacrum, right ischium, and left ischium included cleansing with Dakin’s solution, applying hydrogel or SilvaSorb to the wound bed, and covering with silicone foam dressing. During observed wound care, the wound care RN used Dakin’s-soaked gauze to cleanse not only the wound beds but also the surrounding skin of all three wounds. He removed and reapplied gloves after touching the privacy curtain, then used the same tongue depressor repeatedly to remove silver gel from a medication cup and apply it to all three wounds and surrounding skin. The RN also placed silver gel on the peri-wound area, and the wound care NP stated the peri-wound should not be cleansed with Dakin’s solution, the silver gel should not be applied to the peri-wound, and the same tongue depressor should not be used across multiple wounds because it could cross-contaminate the wounds. The RN then soaked a single long piece of gauze in Dakin’s solution and placed it across the right ischium wound, over healthy skin, onto the sacral wound, across more healthy skin, onto the left ischium wound, and back again, rather than placing it only in each wound bed. The dressing was then covered with two bordered dressings, but the gauze between the sacrum and right ischium was not completely covered. The wound care NP stated this approach would destroy healthy tissue between the wounds and that all gauze and the wound should be covered because the resident had stool incontinence despite a colostomy. The RN later stated he realized he could improve in some areas with the wound care he provided.

Penalty

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Failure to Manage Worsening Pressure Ulcers and Document Physician Notification
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F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

A resident with multiple comorbidities and limited mobility developed a worsening right gluteal wound that progressed from an abrasion to an infected Stage 4 pressure ulcer with foul odor, purulent drainage, and sepsis requiring hospital transfer and surgical debridement. Staff documentation showed the wound deteriorated over time, but the facility could not show that the MD was properly notified of the changes or that timely action was taken. A left heel area also lacked documented treatment or prevention measures, and surveyors later observed a dark red/black area on the heel while the resident’s heels were flat on the bed.

Inspection fine: $93,679
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Failure to Document and Measure Pressure Ulcer Weekly
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F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

Failure to Document and Measure Pressure Ulcer Weekly: A resident with a Stage 2 pressure ulcer, hospice status, impaired cognition, and significant care needs had a physician order for twice-weekly dressing changes and weekly wound measurements. Facility records showed multiple weeks with no wound documentation or notes that lacked wound description or measurement, despite the facility’s policy requiring weekly monitoring and detailed documentation of the ulcer, pain, mobility, treatments, and wound characteristics.

No penalty information released
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Failure to Monitor and Offload Existing Pressure Injuries
D
F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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Failure to Document and Complete Ordered Wound Care
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F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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F0686 F686: Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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