Inaccurate Documentation of Catheter Care, Skin Conditions, and Splint Treatments
Summary
The facility failed to accurately document urinary catheter care for a resident with an indwelling urinary catheter. During observation, the resident had a catheter bag hanging from the bed with clear tubing and no kinks. The physician orders included catheter change instructions and an order for an indwelling catheter, but the record did not show an order for catheter care. The DON stated there should be orders in the system for residents with catheters, and staff stated catheter care was done every shift and as needed even though the order had fallen off after the resident returned from the hospital. The ADON stated the treatment record would be the only way to document the care provided and that orders should be in place so staff had a place to accurately document the care. The facility also failed to ensure change in condition was documented for three residents with skin conditions. One resident had a bandage on the left forearm dated 5/8/2026, but nursing notes and physician orders did not show documentation of a skin tear or bandage application to that area. An RN stated she could not find any documentation related to the resident's skin tear, and the ADON stated that when a resident gets a skin tear, the nurse should assess the skin care and document the injury. Another resident had a tan bandage on the left forearm on two observations, but there was no physician order or progress note documenting the bandage, and staff stated they did not know anything about it or could not find documentation. A wound care nurse stated she thought the resident had a skin tear to the forearm but also stated she did not see any documentation. A third resident had a dressing on the left lower leg dated 5/16, but the resident stated she had not bumped her leg and did not know what had happened. There were no physician orders for wound care and no MAR/TAR documentation of wound care. An LPN stated there was no order or documentation on the MAR or TAR and confirmed there was nothing documented about an injury or report of the event. The DON stated that if a resident has a bandage on the leg, there should be a treatment order and something on the TAR. The facility further failed to ensure treatment documentation was accurate for a resident with resting hand splint orders. The physician orders directed staff to apply left and right resting hand splints at night and check skin integrity before and after placement and removal. The TAR showed daily documentation of application and removal, but multiple nurses stated they had not seen the resident wearing the splints recently or had not used them. One nurse stated she needed to discontinue the order because the resident had not worn the splints in a long time, and the DON confirmed the resident should not have splint orders while also confirming the TAR was being signed off daily as if the treatment were being done.
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