Staffing Deficiency Leads to Immediate Jeopardy
Summary
The facility failed to provide sufficient licensed nursing staff to perform necessary assessments and administer morning medications as ordered for six residents. This deficiency resulted in Immediate Jeopardy when a resident experienced a change in condition, and no nurse was available to assess the resident. The resident's spouse had to call 911, leading to the resident being evaluated in the Emergency Department and admitted to the hospital. Another resident did not receive a morning blood glucose check, scheduled insulin, or Metformin, resulting in a dangerously high blood glucose level later in the day. The facility's staffing issues were evident on a specific day when a scheduled nurse did not report to work, leaving one LPN to cover two halls with a total of 49 residents. This LPN was unable to provide care for the residents on one hall due to the workload on the other hall, which included a hospice resident requiring significant attention. The on-call nurse was not contacted until several hours into the shift, and by the time they arrived, the residents had already missed their scheduled medications and assessments. Interviews with staff and documentation reviews revealed a breakdown in communication and staffing procedures. The DON was informed early in the shift about the absence of the scheduled nurse but did not ensure that the on-call nurse was contacted promptly. The staffing coordinator was not notified until midday, and the on-call nurse did not arrive until nearly seven hours after the shift began. This delay in staffing coverage led to significant lapses in resident care, including missed medication administrations and assessments.
Removal Plan
- Education was provided to the RDCS, Administrator, and Director of Nursing by the VP of Clinical Services and the Chief Operating Officer regarding On-Call Procedures.
- The off going nurse will remain at the facility to complete medication administration and to ensure resident care is continued until the Nurse Manager on call or oncoming nurse has arrived to relieve the off going charge nurse.
- Procedure of notifying the physician following assessing all potentially affected residents for further direction of action related to delayed or missed medication administration.
- Ongoing monitoring plan to prevent recurrence.
- All hall residents were evaluated for delayed medications by the Director of Nursing and Licensed Practical Nurse.
- All applicable Residents' blood glucose levels were assessed per accucheck with physician notification completed.
- The Medical Director was notified by the DON for notification of all delayed medications and missed accuchecks and insulin administration with current blood glucose levels obtained.
- The Medical Director was included in adhoc Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) meeting.
- All on duty Licensed Nurses were educated by the Director of Nursing and Regional Director of Clinical Services regarding On-call procedures, communication, timely medication administration, reinstructed regarding abuse prohibition and neglect, and staffing procedures.
- The Director of Nursing and Regional Director of Clinical Services completed a Medication Administration audit for all residents.
- A Governing Body meeting was held with the Administrator, Director of Nursing, Regional Director of Clinical Services, and VP of Clinical Services to discuss the notification of immediate jeopardy.
- Adhoc QAPI meeting held with the Medical Director to share Removal and in agreement with Plan of Correction and Monitoring in place.
- The Director of Nursing and/or Assistant Director of Nursing will audit medication administration competition.
- Monitoring will occur twice daily, then twice daily during business days, then weekly thereafter during morning clinical meeting.
- The Director of Nursing will report the findings to the monthly QAPI Committee meeting.
- Removal plan was discussed and approved by Medical Director.
- The Administrator will ensure the removal plan is completed.
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