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Failure to Provide Timely and Effective BLS/CPR to Full Code Resident

Chestnut Ridge Post Acute LlcGlendale, California Survey Completed on 01-02-2026

Summary

Facility staff failed to provide proper and effective Basic Life Support (BLS), including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), to a resident who was identified as full code when found unresponsive, pulseless, and not breathing. Multiple staff members, including CNAs, RNs, and LVNs, did not immediately call a code blue or initiate CPR upon discovering the resident's condition. Instead, staff delayed action while attempting to verify the resident's code status, and there was confusion and lack of clarity among staff regarding the resident's code status and the location of this information in the medical record. Chest compressions were not started until approximately 12 minutes after the resident was found unresponsive. When CPR was eventually initiated, it was performed on the resident's bed without first placing the resident on a firm, flat surface or using a backboard, which was available in the facility. Staff did not consistently perform continuous and uninterrupted CPR, and there were inconsistencies in the rate and quality of chest compressions. Additionally, staff failed to use the Ambu-bag for rescue breathing, instead placing a non-rebreather mask on the resident, which is not appropriate during CPR. EMS personnel arriving at the scene observed these deficiencies and had to move the resident to the floor to continue CPR. Interviews and record reviews revealed that some staff members lacked current BLS/CPR certification, and there were discrepancies in staff knowledge regarding proper CPR procedures, including compression rates and the use of equipment. Documentation and staff statements indicated that the emergency cart was not properly checked or restocked, resulting in missing essential equipment such as the Ambu-bag. These failures resulted in the resident not receiving timely and effective life-saving measures as required by their full code status.

Removal Plan

  • Quality Assurance Nurse (QA) and the RN on duty review the current residents' care profile in the facility's electronic health record (EHR) system, Code Status.
  • QA and the RN verify the residents' Code Status via POLST forms and/or physician's orders for Code Status and input the data accordingly in the residents' care profile under Code Status.
  • A copy of the list of Full Code residents is made readily available to staff at the nurse's station for reference and is updated by the Social Services Director (SW) 1/designee on every admission/readmission and as needed.
  • DON/Designee provides in-service education to nursing staff regarding the availability of the list of residents who are Full Code.
  • DON checks the Emergency Cart (EC) and ensures that CPR backboard is available.
  • RN and/or Designated Licensed Nurse conduct inventory on the EC utilizing the Emergency Cart Checklist and ensure that CPR backboard is readily available. This is validated by the DON and/or Designee.
  • RN and/or Designated Licensed Nurse conduct inventory of the EC utilizing the Emergency Cart Checklist every shift to ensure that all necessary items listed are readily available, including, but not limited to, the CPR backboard.
  • DON initiates in-service to RNs, LVNs, and CNAs regarding ensuring a CPR backboard is readily available and used accordingly.
  • DON initiates in-service to RNs, LVNs, and CNAs regarding providing rescue breathing, not placement of a non-rebreather mask.
  • DON provides continued in-services for all of the facility's RNs, LVNs, and CNAs.
  • DON initiates in-service to RNs, LVNs, and CNAs regarding effective and appropriate procedure for CPR, including performing adequate and appropriate chest compressions and rescue breathing, effective and continuous CPR, and ensuring a CPR backboard is readily available and used accordingly.
  • Director of Staff Development (DSD) reviews employee files for all current Licensed Nurses and CNAs, specifically to validate that all CPR cards are up to date.
  • Identified CNA attends the CPR certification training and is put on temporary suspension until CPR certification is received as part of Direct Care Staff competency.
  • Identified LVN that does not have a current CPR/BLS certification is placed on suspension and is not permitted to return to work without an active certification for CPR/BLS.
  • Clinical Nurse Consultant provides 1:1 in-service education to the DSD regarding the importance and significance of monitoring and validating direct staff's BLS/CPR competencies and filing of CPR cards.
  • DON/Designee provides in-service to CNA 1, CNA 2, LVN 2, and RN 1 regarding the facility's policy and procedure titled Emergency Procedures - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation with emphasis on immediate code activation and calling for help, hard surface/backboard placement before compression, BVM rescue breathing with appropriate rate/volume, and high-quality compressions including the rate, depth, recoil and minimal interruptions.
  • DON/Designee provides in-service to LVN 2 upon returning to work. LVN 2 is not on the schedule until education/reeducation is provided regarding the facility's policy and procedure titled, Emergency Procedures - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
  • DON/Designee provides in-service to LVN 5 regarding the facility's policy and procedure titled Emergency Procedures - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation with the emphasis on immediate code activation and calling for help, hard surface/backboard placement before compression, BVM rescue breathing with appropriate rate/volume, and high-quality compressions including the rate, depth, recoil and minimal interruptions.
  • A Certified CPR instructor provides mandatory re-education and training for all Licensed Nurses and CNAs which is also attended by the DON and DSD with return demonstration conducted.
  • A series of ongoing CPR Certification Training sessions is provided by a Certified CPR instructor until all current Licensed Nurses and CNAs have been provided re-education and training.
  • A Code Blue drill is initiated and continues weekly, once per shift for 3 months and monthly thereafter for the purpose of Skills Check Validation through return demonstration of Licensed Nurses and CNAs response to Code Blue situations and providing effective BLS, including CPR.
  • An RN is designated as the team leader for Code Blue emergencies.
  • Additional CPR training is provided by a Certified CPR Instructor to provide mandatory re-education and training for all Licensed Nurses and CNAs with return demonstration.
  • Any Licensed Nurses or CNAs are not permitted to work directly with patients if they do not complete the Certified CPR refresher course.
  • Director of Staff Development (DSD)/Designee maintains a log for all Direct Care Staff of their active Certification for BLS/CPR.
  • DSD/Designee notifies staff with BLS/CPR certification expiring within a month.
  • DSD/Designee presents to the QAA Committee the monthly log for all Direct Care Staff Certification for monitoring and compliance on BLS/CPR certification.
  • No Direct Care Staff are permitted to work directly with patients without an active BLS/CPR certification.
  • QAA Committee reviews audit findings from the DSD/Designee on BLS/CPR Certification monitoring for further needed corrective actions.

Penalty

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No penalty information released
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No penalty information released
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