Failure to Maintain Infection Control Surveillance and Precautions
Summary
The facility failed to establish and maintain an infection prevention and control program with an ongoing system for identifying, monitoring, reporting, investigating, and controlling infections. The director of nursing stated the infection surveillance process consisted of receiving a monthly list of antibiotics and entering them into a tracking log at the end of the month. Infections were not entered as they occurred, symptoms such as cough or diarrhea were not tracked unless an antibiotic was started, and the logs did not identify symptom start dates, testing, or symptom resolution. The DON also stated there was no system for antibiotic time-outs to review appropriateness of antibiotics, lab cultures, or resident response. Five residents developed respiratory symptoms over the course of the observation period, but the facility did not identify a potential outbreak, did not place the residents on TBP, and did not conduct outbreak testing. One resident with vascular dementia, asthma, dysphagia, and pneumonia had a wet cough for several days, abnormal chest x-ray results, delayed antibiotic initiation, nausea, refusal to eat, and limited illness monitoring documented in the record. Another resident with dementia had wheezing, cough, and oxygen saturation of 91%, but the record lacked ongoing illness monitoring and no TBP or respiratory testing was initiated. A third resident with COPD and CHF had a congested cough for approximately 2 weeks, reported mucus with blood, and was observed coughing during interview, yet had no TBP or respiratory testing. A fourth resident with Alzheimer’s disease had cold symptoms, occasional cough, and hoarse voice, but there was no ongoing monitoring or TBP. A fifth resident with significant cognitive impairment had a loose productive cough and reported coughing for 2 days, but was not placed on TBP and no testing was completed. The DON acknowledged the lack of monitoring and the absence of TBP and respiratory outbreak testing for these residents. The facility also failed to identify the need for and implement EBP for two residents. One resident receiving offsite hemodialysis had an AV fistula and a CVC, but the care plan did not identify the CVC or direct special infection control techniques, and staff confirmed the resident was not on EBP. Another resident with a stage 4 sacral pressure ulcer had no signage or PPE outside the room, and staff performed dressing care using gloves only; the ADON stated the resident did not need precautions because the wound was not considered chronic. The facility policy identified EBP for residents with wounds and indwelling medical devices, including hemodialysis catheters, but the residents were not managed under EBP at the time of the survey.
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