F0697 F697: Provide safe, appropriate pain management for a resident who requires such services.
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Failure to Provide Ordered Tramadol for Pain Management

Continuing Healthcare Of Cuyahoga FallsCuyahoga Falls, Ohio Survey Completed on 04-10-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to provide ordered pain medication to a resident with chronic pain needs. The resident, admitted with diagnoses including diabetes mellitus, hypertension, depression, anxiety, and arthritis, had a care plan identifying altered comfort related to arthritis and directing staff to administer medications as ordered. A physician’s order dated 12/27/25 prescribed Tramadol 50 mg three times daily. Review of the narcotic log for February 2026 showed the resident’s last available Tramadol dose was given on 02/13/26 at 6:00 P.M., with no further Tramadol available until 02/17/26 at 2:00 P.M. The MAR documented multiple scheduled Tramadol doses as not administered on 02/14/26 (morning and 3:00 P.M.), 02/15/26 (8:00 P.M.), and 02/16/26 (morning and 3:00 P.M.), despite the standing TID order. Nursing progress notes on 02/14/26 and 02/16/26 indicated the nurse was waiting on Tramadol from the pharmacy and that it was on order or on hold until available, and that the nurse practitioner had been made aware of missed doses, but there was no documentation of any order to hold the medication. Further record review and interviews confirmed that Tramadol was not available in the facility for this resident between 02/14/26 and 02/16/26 until 8:00 P.M. on 02/16/26, even though the MAR reflected administration on 02/14/26 at 8:00 P.M. and on 02/15/26 in the morning and at 3:00 P.M. Pharmacy records showed only two Tramadol deliveries for this resident during the relevant period, on 01/31/26 and 02/16/26, with no additional supply sent between those dates. The resident, who had intact cognition and no behaviors per the most recent MDS, reported that she did not always receive her medications as ordered and that medications were sometimes missed or late. The Interim DON verified that the resident did not receive Tramadol as ordered on the identified dates and that the medication was not available during part of the period in question, despite documentation indicating it had been administered. Facility policies on Medication Administration and Management and Pain Management required nursing staff to administer medications as ordered and to document medication unavailability, but the documentation and medication supply did not align with those requirements.

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