Smoking Supplies Not Secured
Summary
The facility failed to maintain a safe environment free of accident hazards for four independent smokers on the Popponesett Unit by not ensuring their smoking materials were stored securely. The facility policy stated that independent smokers must keep all lighting materials at the designated secure area, and tobacco products were to be stored in a box on each unit. Staff interviews confirmed that residents who smoke independently were expected to place cigarettes and lighters back into their lock boxes after smoking, but staff also acknowledged that some residents did not always do so and that monitoring was difficult because there were many independent smokers on the unit. Resident #6 had diagnoses including COPD and nicotine dependence and was cognitively intact with a BIMS score of 15. Although the resident had a smoking agreement and care plan instructions that all light materials were to be kept in designated secure storage, survey observations showed the resident’s lock box was sometimes empty or contained only cigarettes, while the resident was observed smoking independently and returning to the unit without placing smoking supplies back in the lock box. The resident also stated that he/she did not always remember to use the lock box and sometimes kept supplies in a bag on the bed. Resident #10 had diagnoses including tobacco use and emphysema and was cognitively intact with a BIMS score of 13. Survey observations repeatedly found the resident’s smoking lock box empty while the resident was observed independently smoking outside. The resident’s care plan stated that all lighters and cigarettes were to be turned into the nurse when not in use, but the observations showed the supplies were not consistently stored in the lock box. Resident #33 had diagnoses including tobacco use, weakness, and COPD and had moderate cognitive impairment with a BIMS score of 13. The resident stated that he/she had smoked for a long time and did not always put smoking supplies back in the lock box. Survey observations showed the resident leaving the smoking area with a lighter and cigarette from a jacket pocket, returning to the unit without placing supplies in the lock box, and at times removing all smoking supplies from the lock box and taking them to the room. Resident #33’s care plan stated that all lighting materials were to be kept in designated secure storage at the nurses’ station, but the observations showed the supplies were not consistently secured there.
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