F0756 F756: Ensure a licensed pharmacist perform a monthly drug regimen review, including the medical chart, following irregularity reporting guidelines in developed policies and procedures.
D

Failure to Timely Review and Document Pharmacy Recommendations

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

Summary

The facility failed to ensure that pharmacy recommendations from the licensed pharmacist were reviewed, acknowledged, and addressed by the physician in a timely and medically appropriate manner for two residents. The report states that the facility’s policy required the pharmacist to provide written reports of irregularities and the attending physician to review and respond, with documentation in the resident’s medical record of the review and any actions taken. Surveyors found that this process was not followed consistently, and that nurses or the DON, rather than the physician, signed or annotated several pharmacy recommendations without physician documentation in the record. For one resident, who had Parkinson’s disease, vascular dementia, chronic heart failure, bilateral lower-extremity amputations, diabetes, malnutrition, and dysphagia, multiple pharmacy recommendations were issued regarding a zinc allergy discrepancy and epoetin alfa dosing. The record showed recommendations asking the physician to clarify whether zinc should be listed as an allergy and later to clarify a discrepancy between the facility order for epoetin alfa and the hospital AVS. Some recommendations were acknowledged by a nurse or marked with unclear physician initials, but the medical record contained no physician documentation clarifying the allergy issue or explaining the dosing discrepancy. The report also states that epoetin alfa was administered when the resident’s hemoglobin was above the stated hold parameter, and there was no documentation that the physician addressed the administration parameters or that staff were educated regarding the issue. For the second resident, who had chronic respiratory failure, vascular disease, heart failure, emphysema, liver disease, and muscle weakness, pharmacy recommendations addressed persistently low magnesium levels, a lidocaine patch order, Colace strength clarification, and later vitamin D and magnesium dosing concerns. The record showed that some recommendations were acknowledged by a nurse, the DON, or the physician, but two recommendations were not signed or acknowledged by the physician, and the medical record lacked evidence that the physician was informed or documented review of the issues. The DON confirmed that several recommendations involving low magnesium levels had no physician documentation, that the lidocaine order was never changed as documented on the pharmacy report, and that the Colace order was not changed for nine days after physician signature. The report also notes that several dates were illegible, making it impossible to prove timely review of the recommendations.

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