Resident Accesses Unlocked Medication Cart
Summary
The facility failed to maintain a safe environment free from accident hazards, as evidenced by an incident involving a resident who accessed an unlocked and unattended medication cart. The resident, who had a history of rummaging and consuming inappropriate substances, managed to open the cart and ingest a bottle of Lactulose. This incident was classified as an Immediate Jeopardy and Substandard Quality of Care, indicating a serious breach in safety protocols that could lead to significant harm. The resident involved in the incident had been admitted to the facility with diagnoses including Dementia with Behavioral Disturbance, Impulse Disorder, and a history of Traumatic Brain Injury. The resident was known to have cognitive limitations, wandering behaviors, and a tendency to consume liquids not intended for ingestion. On the day of the incident, a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) inadvertently left the medication cart unlocked while stepping away, allowing the resident to access and drink from a bottle of Lactulose. Interviews with facility staff, including the LPN involved, the Director of Nurses (DON), and the Administrator, revealed awareness of the resident's behaviors and the necessity for secure storage of medications. Despite this knowledge, the failure to ensure the medication cart was locked resulted in the resident's access to the medication. The incident highlighted the need for strict adherence to safety protocols to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
Removal Plan
- The care plan is being followed for Resident #1.
- Resident #1 is having one on one supervision at all times.
- A nurse was assigned to the dementia unit each shift for increased supervision for cognitively impaired residents who reside there.
- Resident #1 has been assessed for injuries with no adverse effects noted.
- Resident Representative attempted to be notified by phone at time of incident with no success. Several phone attempts were followed up by facility with no success. Letter mailed to resident representative for notification of incident.
- The Director of Nursing (DON), Staff Development, Administrator and Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisors provided education to staff whom are directly involved in passing medication and responsible for medication carts.
- An emphasis was placed on ensuring all carts in the facility are always locked when not in attendance.
- In-service also including following the care plan for Resident #1.
- In-service is ongoing and continues until all nurses are educated prior to working their shift.
- There is a designated nurse assigned to the dementia unit each shift to increase supervision of cognitively impaired residents.
- The Director of Nursing (DON), Staff Development, Administrator and Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisors provided education on the one on one supervision on Resident #1.
- This in-service is ongoing and will continue until all nursing staff have been in-serviced prior to working their scheduled shift.
- The Minimum Data Set (MDS) nurse updated the care plan and Kardex to reflect the need for one on one supervision.
- Behavior monitoring has been ongoing with this resident but was updated to include the behavior of rummaging.
- The DON or Staff Development Nurse has assigned a staff member each shift to make rounds every 30 minutes to check that all carts in the facility are locked.
- The Director of Nursing, Staff Development Nurse or Registered Nurse Supervisor are assigned to audit the one on one supervision sheets on a daily basis for compliance with one on one supervision of Resident #1.
- AD HOC Quality Assurance (QA) meeting held to review plans for removal of Immediate Jeopardy (IJ) tag.
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