Failure to Implement Ordered Pressure Ulcer Treatments
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that two residents received pressure ulcer care and treatment in accordance with professional standards. For one resident, the record showed new deep tissue injuries on the left medial buttock were identified by nursing staff, but no physician notification, treatment order, or wound monitoring order was implemented until 16 days later. The resident had diagnoses including moderate protein-calorie malnutrition and Alzheimer’s disease, and the MDS indicated moderate cognitive impairment with a BIMS score of 8 out of 15. Nursing documentation on the day the areas were found described two deep purple, non-blanchable areas on the left buttocks, but the nurse only cleansed the areas and applied Eucerin cream. The resident’s care plan called for treatment as ordered, monitoring and documenting wound healing, reporting changes to the MD, and weekly treatment documentation. However, the CNA documentation from the period after discovery did not show barrier cream being applied to the left medial buttocks, and the physician’s orders and TAR did not show treatment and monitoring orders for the left buttock wounds until 12/29/25. The infection control nurse stated he was not sure why no new orders were implemented for 16 days after the wounds were discovered. The nurse who first identified the areas stated she did not call the physician or after-hours service and instead documented the areas in the physician communication log, waiting for the physician’s recommendation. The DON stated the on-call provider should have been notified of the new pressure areas and any recommendations documented in the medical record. For the second resident, the facility did not implement wound treatment orders in accordance with the wound consultant’s recommendations for a stage III right medial buttock pressure ulcer. The resident was cognitively intact, had a BIMS score of 15 out of 15, and had a stage III pressure ulcer on admission. The wound consultant’s notes repeatedly recommended cleansing with normal saline, applying calcium alginate, covering with gauze island border dressing, and applying skin prep and house barrier cream to the periwound. Instead, the TAR showed the resident received xeroform with gauze island border dressing and skin prep and house barrier cream throughout the month, and the medical record did not show the treatment order was updated to match the consultant’s recommendation until 19 days after it was first recommended. The record also did not include documentation explaining the change from the consultant’s recommended calcium alginate to xeroform, and the ADON acknowledged the orders did not match the wound consultant’s recommendations and should have been updated.
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