F0760 F760: Ensure that residents are free from significant medication errors.
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Significant insulin medication error due to incorrect sliding scale order

Edgewater At Waterman VillageMount Dora, Florida Survey Completed on 03-12-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure residents were free from significant medication errors for one resident reviewed for medication management. Resident #123 had a physician order dated 3/7/2026 for NovoLog FlexPen insulin with a sliding scale that directed 2 units for a blood glucose of 1-150, 4 units for 200-249, 6 units for 250-299, 8 units for 300-349, and 10 units for 350-400, to be given subcutaneously three times a day for type II diabetes mellitus. The MAR for March 2026 showed that 2 units of insulin were administered on 3/9/2026 at 9:00 AM for a blood glucose reading of 62 and again at 1:00 PM for a blood glucose reading of 122. During interview, the DON stated the sliding scale was not the typical one used at the facility and said she would contact the physician to verify the order. After reviewing the order with Physician #3, the DON stated the sliding scale was incorrect and should have started at 150 rather than 1. Physician #3 stated the incorrect sliding scale was likely the result of a transcription error during the admission medication reconciliation process. Staff C stated the insulin was administered according to the sliding scale order in the record, and Staff D stated the order was entered into the electronic medical record and was likely entered incorrectly during transcription.

Penalty

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