Failure to Implement Abuse Prevention Policies During Catheter Change
Summary
The facility failed to implement its written policies and procedures to prohibit and prevent abuse, neglect, and exploitation of residents, specifically in the case of a male resident with severe cognitive impairment. The resident, who had a history of urinary tract infection, hematuria, benign prostatic hyperplasia, dementia, and heart failure, experienced pain during a Foley catheter change. Despite the resident's cries of pain and requests to stop, the licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) involved did not cease the procedure, which resulted in the resident being hospitalized due to hematuria. The incident occurred when LVN D and LVN R were changing the resident's Foley catheter. The resident expressed discomfort and pain, yet the nurses continued with the procedure. LVN D initially attempted to advance the catheter but encountered resistance. Despite this, the procedure continued, and the resident was not medicated for pain before or after the catheter change. The resident's cries for help were ignored, and the situation was not reported to the facility's administrator as required by the facility's abuse policy. The failure to adhere to the facility's Abuse Neglect Exploitation (ANE) policy and the lack of appropriate response to the resident's pain and distress led to the identification of Immediate Jeopardy. The facility's staff, including the Director of Nursing (DON) and Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON), were aware of the situation but did not take immediate corrective action. The resident was eventually sent to the hospital after continued bleeding was observed in the catheter bag, highlighting the severity of the oversight and the potential risk to other residents.
Removal Plan
- The resident identified as #2 was reassessed and Resident #2's plan of care reviewed to validate that appropriate intervention is in place related to foley insertion and care.
- Regional Nurse / Director of Nursing provided in-service training to LVN D, LVN R, and RN ADON regarding Abuse Neglect and Exploitation Prevention, Reporting and Protecting, and Procedure for insertion of indwelling foley catheter.
- Monitoring, assessing for signs/symptoms of pain prior to procedure, during procedure and responding to any complaints of pain; including stopping the procedure, providing non-pharmacological and pharmacological interventions to relieve discomfort.
- If resistance is noted upon insertion of the indwelling foley catheter, the nurse should cease the procedure, ensure the resident is safe and comfortable, and notify the PCP for further instructions.
- Nursing should continue to monitor the resident status and communicate abnormal findings to the PCP.
- Director of Nursing / Assistant Director of Nursing / Designee conducted an audit to identify all residents with indwelling foley catheters to identify any resident having signs/symptoms of pain associated with the catheter and/or signs/symptoms of hematuria.
- Director of Nursing / Assistant Director of Nursing / Designee interviewed residents with indwelling foley catheters to identify any concerns of pain during the procedure of changing of catheter.
- The Regional Nurse / DNS educated the licensed nurses regarding Abuse Neglect and Exploitation Prevention, Reporting and Protecting, and Procedure for insertion of indwelling foley catheter.
- Director of Nursing / Assistant Director of Nursing and Clinical Leadership will conduct training for all newly hired nurses, PRN nurses and agency nurses prior to the nurses working.
- Director of Nursing / Assistant Director of Nursing will require nurses to perform return demonstration of the procedure for the insertion of the foley catheter to establish competency.
- The Administrator and Director of Nurses conducted an Ad Hoc QAPI review of this situation and the immediate corrective action plan with the facility's Medical Director.
- Director of Nursing / Assistant Director of Nursing / Designee will conduct audits/rounds to inspect residents with indwelling foley catheters to identify signs/symptoms of hematuria and observe nurses during the procedure of placing/changing an indwelling catheter to evaluate competency.
- Director of Nursing / Assistant Director of Nursing / Designee will review the nursing 24hr report, and progress notes to identify issues with placing/changing the indwelling foley catheter and ensure appropriate follow-up interventions are in place.
- All findings will be reported to the QAPI committee and the committee will determine compliance or additional training and oversight is required.
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