F0881 F881: Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
E

Failure to Ensure Appropriate Antibiotic Use

Circleville Post-acuteCircleville, Ohio Survey Completed on 03-16-2026

Summary

The facility failed to implement an antibiotic stewardship program that ensured appropriate antibiotic use for residents reviewed for antibiotic therapy. Surveyors reviewed records, interviewed staff, and reviewed the facility policy and found that antibiotics were continued or ordered for residents even when urine culture results did not support the selected antibiotic or when the documented symptoms and culture findings did not meet the facility’s infection criteria. For one resident with dementia, chronic kidney disease, and hypertension, a urine culture showed 20,000-25,000 CFU/ml of E. coli, and the resident’s only documented symptom was altered mental status. The infection screening evaluation did not indicate that urinary infection criteria were met, and the culture did not list the prescribed amoxicillin as a sensitive antibiotic. Staff confirmed the culture did not show greater than 100,000 bacteria and that amoxicillin was continued despite the culture findings. The DON stated the physician could order antibiotics even when criteria were not met, but the physician did not document the rationale for continuing the antibiotic. For another resident with diabetes, lymphedema, morbid obesity, and hypertension, a urine culture showed 26,000-30,000 CFU/ml of Proteus mirabilis after complaints of flank pain and burning with urination. The resident was afebrile and had acute dysuria, but the culture did not list cefdinir as a sensitive antibiotic. Staff confirmed the culture did not show greater than 100,000 bacteria and that cefdinir was not listed as sensitive. The medical director stated he chose to treat even though the culture did not meet criteria for infection. A third resident with severe cognitive impairment, cerebrovascular disease, COPD, and a history of urinary tract infections was placed on prophylactic Macrobid after hospice discontinued urine specimen collection and discussed low-dose prophylactic antibiotic use. The resident was always incontinent of urine and had an ileostomy. The DON agreed there was no valid indication for the Macrobid order, although the medical director later stated it was appropriate because of the resident’s history of urinary tract infections. The facility policy stated antibiotics were to be prescribed and administered under the guidance of the antibiotic stewardship program, which was intended to monitor antibiotic use in residents.

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F0881 F881: Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
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Failure to Implement Antibiotic Stewardship and Track UTI Trends: The facility failed to review UTIs using established infection criteria before antibiotics were given and failed to track, trend, or analyze infection data. The IP only logged antibiotic orders, did not review resident symptoms or determine whether infection criteria were met, and was unsure of the UTI criteria. Infection logs showed numerous recurrent UTIs, including a recurring E. coli pattern, but there was no documentation of analysis, source identification, or staff education on prevention measures such as perineal care, catheter care, or hydration.

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Failure to Monitor Antibiotic Use and Complete Antibiotic Timeouts
D
F0881 F881: Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain an antibiotic stewardship process and did not complete an ATO for a resident treated for a UTI. The resident had behaviors, incontinence, a fall, and cloudy urine, was started on Cipro, and progress notes showed ongoing review of symptoms and culture results, but staff confirmed there was no consistent ATO process or form in use and the antibiotic tracking forms were left blank for ATO completion.

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Incomplete Antibiotic Stewardship Surveillance Log
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F0881 F881: Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
Short Summary

Incomplete Antibiotic Stewardship Surveillance Log: The DSD/IP did not ensure the antibiotic surveillance log was complete and accurate because urine C&S results for residents treated for UTI were not documented or followed up in the log. The DSD/IP stated she did not have access to the lab system and was unsure whether the ordered antibiotics were appropriate without knowing if the bacteria were susceptible or resistant. The MDSC, LVN, and DON all stated C&S results were important for confirming the correct antibiotic and that the IP was responsible for tracking and updating these results.

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Failure to Monitor Adverse Effects During Antibiotic Therapy
D
F0881 F881: Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
Short Summary

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Failure to Perform Infection Surveillance for Long-Term Antibiotic Use
D
F0881 F881: Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
Short Summary

Failure to perform infection surveillance for a resident receiving long-term Neomycin for cirrhosis. The resident was severely cognitively impaired and dependent on staff for ADLs, and the chart showed an order for Neomycin 500 mg PO TID with a care plan that included the antibiotic. The IP stated an infection surveillance form should be created for antibiotic use to verify McGeer’s and Loeb’s criteria, but no surveillance form was completed for this long-term antibiotic, and the DON stated every resident on an antibiotic should have a surveillance assessment.

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Failure to Follow Antibiotic Stewardship Criteria
E
F0881 F881: Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
Short Summary

The facility failed to follow its antibiotic stewardship program for a resident who was started on Macrobid for urinary frequency after the family reported symptoms and the MD ordered urine testing. Lab results later showed urogenital flora, and the IP stated the antibiotic use did not meet McGeer’s Criteria and should have been discontinued. Review of the ATB log also showed multiple residents had antibiotic use that did not meet McGeer’s criteria, and staff stated nurses did not use criteria when communicating suspected infections or receiving antibiotic orders.

No penalty information released
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