F0684 F684: Provide appropriate treatment and care according to orders, resident’s preferences and goals.
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Failure to Assess, Monitor, and Follow Treatment Orders After Injuries and Wounds

Hillside Health Care CenterSaint Louis, Missouri Survey Completed on 04-24-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide timely assessment, monitoring, and treatment following resident-to-resident altercations and for wounds, contrary to physician orders and facility policies. After a physical altercation, one resident sustained right hand pain and swelling and received an x-ray on 4/18/26, with results reported on 4/19/26 showing an acute fracture of the right fourth metacarpal neck with significant angulation and mild displacement. The facility did not review these x-ray results until 4/24/26, and staff, including the ADON and nurses, were unaware of the fracture during that period. Although the physician reported ordering a hand splint, ice, and an orthopedic consult, there was no evidence that the splint and ice orders were implemented, and staff monitoring of the hand was either undocumented or not performed as described, despite the resident’s ongoing complaints of pain and visible swelling and limited ability to make a fist. Another resident was struck in the head/face by another resident in a hallway altercation. The resident reported being punched on the left side of the face and continued to report pain. An order was obtained for a skull x-ray, which was completed and read as unremarkable. However, the medical record contained no documentation of neurological checks or ongoing monitoring of the resident’s injury and pain after the incident, despite the physician’s expectation that neuro checks be initiated for a head strike and the DON’s statement that 72-hour monitoring following a resident-to-resident altercation was expected as standard nursing judgment. Progress notes only reflected general skin checks with no specific neuro or focused injury assessments, and there was no documentation of PRN pain medication use for this resident during the review period. The facility also failed to provide and document wound treatments in accordance with physician orders and its wound management policy for two other residents. One resident returned from the hospital with sutures to the right hand and had an order to cleanse the sutured area with normal saline, apply triple antibiotic ointment for two days, then cover with Vaseline daily until healed. The TAR showed treatments documented as completed over multiple days, but observations on several dates revealed the same white surgical dressing from the hospital remained in place without removal or ointment application, and the resident reported that no staff had changed the dressing until the resident removed it personally after several days. Another resident sustained a facility-acquired open wound to the right second toenail bed after the toenail was pulled off during care. An order was in place to clean the wound with wound cleaner, apply wound gel, cover with an ABD pad, and wrap with Coban daily, and the TAR showed treatments signed as completed daily. However, observations on multiple dates showed the toe without any dressing, with the resident stating that staff only dressed the toe for the first few days and then left it open to air, and the LPN later confirmed she had been leaving the wound open to air while still uncertain about signing off the treatment. The DON stated she had not been informed of the toe wound and expected staff to notify her of new skin issues and any changes in treatment. The facility’s own policies on intensive monitoring and wound treatment management required assessment, monitoring, and documentation tailored to residents in crisis or with behavioral issues, and evidence-based wound care in accordance with physician orders, including documentation of treatments and changes. In the cases reviewed, residents involved in altercations and those with wounds did not receive thorough assessments, consistent monitoring, or documented treatments as ordered. Care plans for the residents involved in altercations referenced assessment for pain and injury and skin assessments, but the actual records lacked the detailed follow-through, such as neuro checks, ongoing pain assessments, and documented wound care, that would align with those plans and the facility’s stated expectations. Overall, the deficiency centers on the facility’s failure to thoroughly assess and monitor residents after injuries from altercations, failure to promptly review and act on diagnostic results, and failure to follow and document wound treatment orders, despite clear physician directives and facility policies. These failures were confirmed through resident interviews, staff interviews, record review, and direct observations of untreated or inconsistently treated injuries and wounds.

Penalty

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