Failure to Provide Ordered ROM, Splinting, and Compression Services
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that two residents with limited ROM and mobility needs received appropriate treatment and services to maintain or improve ROM and to prevent further decrease in ROM. One resident was observed in bed with a contracted right arm and contracted fingers on the left hand, and she stated she wanted more ROM and reported inconsistent ROM care because the aide was often pulled away to work on the floor. Her record showed diagnoses including quadriplegia and peripheral vascular disease, dependence on staff for bed mobility, transfers, and hygiene/grooming, and orders for bilateral hand splints and a right elbow splint to be worn in the morning after breakfast and removed before lunch as tolerated. She also had a care plan identifying the need for splints and gentle ROM prior to splint application. A second resident was observed seated in a wheelchair with a contracted left wrist, inability to open her palm, and swollen bilateral lower extremities without compression stockings in place. Her record showed diagnoses including cerebral palsy, severe intellectual disability, anxiety disorder, and major depressive disorder, along with orders for compression to both lower extremities in the morning and removal at bedtime, and a left palm guard to be worn after breakfast and removed before lunch or as tolerated. Her care plan also identified passive ROM through a nursing restorative program, compression hose per order, and a left palm guard as tolerated. During interviews, the Regional Clinical Director stated the facility did not have a restorative nursing program and instead used a national maintenance program through skilled therapy, but the two residents were not on that list. The Director of Rehab and Regional Rehab Manager stated therapy determined whether residents needed the maintenance program and that some services were added to CNA Kardexes, but confirmed the two residents were not on those programs. A CNA/restorative aide later confirmed both residents were on the restorative nursing program, but said she had not been providing restorative services for the last 7 weeks because she was repeatedly pulled to work on the floor due to staffing coverage. When she was asked to check the residents, she found the splints in their drawers and confirmed that neither resident had been wearing the splints or, for the second resident, compression stockings.
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