F0880 F880: Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
D

Failure to Follow Enhanced Barrier Precautions During Catheter Care

Samaritan Keep Nursing Home IncWatertown, New York Survey Completed on 03-20-2026

Summary

The facility failed to establish and maintain an infection prevention and control program for one resident who had an indwelling urinary catheter and was on enhanced barrier precautions. The resident had diagnoses including urinary retention, moderate cognitive impairment, substantial to maximum assistance needs for most activities of daily living, and a urinary catheter that had been placed prior to admission. The care plan documented catheter-related interventions, including monthly catheter changes, monitoring for urinary tract infection signs and symptoms, and keeping the drainage bag below bladder level. During an observation, the enhanced barrier precaution sign was posted outside the resident’s room, indicating that staff and providers must clean their hands before entering and when leaving the room and must wear gloves and a gown for high-contact care activities, including device care of urinary catheters. Certified Nurse Aide #37 entered the room without performing hand hygiene, later removed gloves and left the room without hand hygiene, returned without hand hygiene, and emptied the urinary catheter without wearing a gown. The aide also changed gloves without performing hand hygiene in between glove changes and handled items from the room while gloved before discarding them in the soiled linen bin. Interviews showed the aide stated they did not put on a gown because they did not think the resident had any sickness and acknowledged they should have performed hand hygiene before putting on gloves and between glove changes. An LPN stated PPE was only worn with urinary catheter care if a resident had an active infection, while the unit manager stated enhanced barrier precautions were new and staff were expected to look for the sign and follow it. The Infection Preventionist stated hand hygiene should be performed before and after any resident contact, gloves did not negate the need for hand hygiene, and staff should wear the required PPE for high-contact activities involving urinary catheter care.

Penalty

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Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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