LPNs Performed Initial Assessments and Initiated Care Plans Without RN Oversight
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to ensure that LPN staff practiced within their professional scope of practice as defined by the New Jersey Nurse Practice Act and facility job descriptions. Surveyors determined that LPNs were independently conducting initial nursing assessments and initiating baseline care plans for newly admitted residents without RN coordination or oversight. The New Jersey statutes cited in the report distinguish RN practice, which includes diagnosing and treating human responses and formulating plans of care, from LPN practice, which is limited to providing supportive and restorative care and reinforcing teaching under the direction of an RN or physician. For Resident #36, who was observed with an IV infusion in place, record review showed that the Admission/readmission Evaluation dated 02/28/2026 was completed by an LPN. The resident’s EMR documented diagnoses including encounter for other orthopedic aftercare, osteomyelitis of the lumbar vertebra, and MSSA infection, with a physician’s order for continuous IV oxacillin 12 g in 500 mL normal saline at 21 mL/hour over 24 hours via a right internal jugular central line. The care plan contained a focus for a right internal jugular central line secondary to infection/antibiotic therapy and a focus for IV antibiotic therapy via the right internal jugular line related to MSSA epidural abscess, both initiated and created on 02/28/2026 by an LPN. Interviews with staff confirmed that LPNs routinely performed initial assessments and initiated care plans for new admissions. One LPN unit manager stated that after completing the admission assessment, she verified medications with the prescriber, reviewed hospital records, and initiated care plans, and that other LPNs also performed initial assessments and started care plans, including head-to-toe assessments. Another LPN unit manager reported that she and other nurses, including LPNs, completed the Admission/readmission Evaluation and Baseline Care Plan, and she was unsure whether a designated RN oversaw this work, only assuming the DON reviewed them. The DON acknowledged that LPNs perform initial resident evaluations and initiate baseline care plans, explaining that they were directed to do so, despite facility job descriptions indicating that LPNs provide care under RN supervision and implement, rather than independently formulate, plans of care.
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