Incomplete wound care and medication documentation
Summary
The facility failed to ensure medical records were complete and accurate for 3 residents reviewed for pressure ulcers when staff did not document wound care for 2 residents and did not document medication administration for 1 resident. The deficiency was identified through record review and staff interviews, and the report states that inaccurate or missing records could affect the accuracy of resident information available to staff and adversely impact the care provided. For one resident, the record showed admission to the facility and orders for wound vacuum dressing changes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, along with physician orders for wound care to a coccyx pressure ulcer with wound vac settings at 125 mmHg continuously. Nursing progress notes documented wound characteristics and measurements, and the physician noted the wound vac was in place, but the nursing record and MAR did not document that wound care or wound vac application was performed on 02/13/26. During interview, the ADON and DON confirmed the wound care nurse took measurements and would have completed wound care that day, but the care was not documented, and staff were expected to document all wound care in the medical record. For a second resident, the physician ordered zinc barrier cream to the coccyx twice daily, but the MAR did not document multiple applications across April and May 2026. The ADON stated he was the nurse working with the resident on one of the missed mornings, said he did apply the cream, and confirmed he did not document it. For the third resident, physician orders included repositioning and wound care to the coccyx with saline cleansing, packing, and dressings on a daily PRN basis, but the TAR did not document wound care on multiple dates and did not document repositioning on one date. An LPN confirmed wound care documentation should be completed when care is provided, and the DON confirmed the missing documentation and stated staff were expected to document when they reposition and provide wound care.
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