Air mattress settings not matched to resident weights
Summary
The facility failed to ensure that residents with pressure ulcers or at risk for pressure ulcer development received air mattress care consistent with their documented weights and clinical needs. Surveyors found that three residents had low air loss mattresses set at weight levels that did not match their actual weights: one resident weighed 201.8 pounds but the mattress was set at 450 pounds, another weighed 146.8 pounds but the mattress was set at 400 pounds, and a third weighed 129.2 pounds but the mattress was set at 340 pounds. The facility policy stated that air mattresses must be set, adjusted, and monitored according to the resident’s current weight, body type, and clinical needs, and that nursing staff were responsible for checking and documenting the settings each shift. Resident #34 was admitted with multiple diagnoses including fractures, morbid obesity, and four Stage 4 pressure ulcers. The resident’s care plan included a pressure-reducing low air loss mattress for a coccyx Stage 4 ulcer, and a physician’s order documented wound treatment for the coccyx. During observation, the resident was in bed on an air mattress set at 450 pounds, while the resident’s documented weight was 201.8 pounds. The medical record contained no documentation that the mattress setting was being monitored. Staff interviews showed inconsistent understanding of who was responsible for checking the setting, and one nurse stated the setting was not documented. A physician later stated the mattress weight setting should be consistent with the resident’s weight and that overinflation was a concern. Resident #1 was readmitted with a Stage 2 sacral pressure ulcer, moderately impaired cognition, and significant dependence for care. The care plan included a low air loss mattress, and a physician order documented the mattress. The resident’s weight was 146.8 pounds, but the mattress was observed set at 400 pounds on one occasion and later at 180 pounds. Staff stated they were supposed to check the mattress settings, but the RN supervisor said the unit had not been checking the weight setting in the prior week and was unaware it had been set at 400 pounds. Resident #79, who had a Stage 4 right hip pressure ulcer, chronic multifocal osteomyelitis, adult failure to thrive, and total staff dependence, was observed on a low air loss mattress set at 340 pounds despite a documented weight of 129.2 pounds. The care plan identified the resident as at risk for skin breakdown and included a pressure relieving air mattress, and an RN later stated the mattress should have been set to the setting closest to the resident’s weight.
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