F0881 F881: Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
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Failure to Implement Effective UTI Antibiotic Stewardship and Symptom Monitoring

Balboa Nursing & Rehabilitation CenterSan Diego, California Survey Completed on 03-05-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to implement an effective infection prevention and antibiotic stewardship process for three residents with suspected or documented urinary tract infections (UTIs). For one resident with quadriplegia, immunodeficiency, and a suprapubic catheter, the facility used an Infection Screening Evaluation tool as part of its surveillance program. On 1/12/26, this resident’s screening showed a score of 50 with acute dysuria, and a urine culture from 1/9/26 showed Gram Positive Cocci with a colony count of 50,000–90,000. The physician ordered Macrobid from 1/9/26 through 1/16/26 for UTI treatment, but there was no supporting documentation that nursing staff monitored UTI symptoms or potential side effects during the antibiotic course. For the same resident, an Infection Screening Evaluation completed on 2/11/26 showed a score of zero, indicating no symptoms of infection, yet the resident was prescribed Levofloxacin from 2/10/26 through 2/17/26 for UTI and Methenamine Hippurate for infection prophylaxis without a stop date. The Methenamine Hippurate order did not include a documented diagnosis supporting infection prophylaxis, and again there was no documentation of monitoring for UTI symptoms or side effects while the resident was on these antibiotics. The Infection Prevention (IP) nurse acknowledged that the resident should have been monitored for signs and symptoms of UTI during antibiotic therapy and that the prophylactic antibiotic order lacked a defined duration and clear diagnostic basis. A second resident with Parkinson’s disease and moderate cognitive deficits complained of dysuria on 2/2/26 and had a urinalysis on 2/3/26 showing many bacteria. The resident, who was incontinent and did not have a urinary catheter, was prescribed Cefuroxime Axetil for seven days beginning 2/4/26 for a suspected UTI. However, the facility did not complete an Infection Screening Evaluation prior to starting the antibiotic to determine if McGeer criteria for UTI were met. During the antibiotic course, only one progress note dated 2/10/26 documented monitoring of UTI symptoms, stating the resident continued on antibiotics for UTI with no complaint of bladder discomfort, and no consistent monitoring of UTI symptoms was documented. A third resident with diabetes mellitus and moderate cognitive deficits was prescribed Ciprofloxacin from 2/8/26 through 2/15/26 for a suspected UTI based on confusion and a urinalysis with a colony count greater than 100,000 E. coli. The IP nurse stated that, according to McGeer criteria, residents without an indwelling catheter must exhibit two or more clinical symptoms in addition to a positive culture to support a UTI diagnosis, and confusion alone did not meet the diagnostic criteria for initiating antibiotic therapy. For this resident, the Infection Screening Evaluation was not completed prior to starting antibiotics, and there was no documented monitoring of UTI symptoms while on treatment. Across all three residents, the facility’s documented practices did not align with its Antibiotic Stewardship policy, which required complete antibiotic orders including duration and the use of clinical criteria and evaluation tools before and during antibiotic therapy.

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Failure to Implement Antibiotic Stewardship Program
E
F0881 F881: Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
Short Summary

Failure to implement an antibiotic stewardship program. The facility’s infection control policy stated that antibiotic use protocols and a system to monitor antibiotic use would be part of the infection control program, but the Infection Control Program lacked documented evidence of antibiotic monitoring or review of appropriate antibiotic use for 3 months. The RN IP stated she had taken over the program, was also supervising the building, and had not been able to complete the program work or review the binders; administration confirmed the lapse.

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Failure to Use McGeer Criteria Before Starting or Continuing UTI Antibiotics
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F0881 F881: Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
Short Summary

Failure to Use McGeer Criteria Before UTI Antibiotics Were Ordered: The facility did not document that two residents met McGeer Criteria before IV or oral antibiotics were started or continued for presumed UTI. One resident received meropenem and later Levaquin without documented UTI signs or symptoms or justification after culture results, and another resident received Cipro and then Macrobid despite no documentation supporting ongoing UTI symptoms. The DON stated the Macrobid order lacked documentation and did not meet McGeer criteria.

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Failure to Maintain Facility-Wide Antibiotic Stewardship and Infection Surveillance
F
F0881 F881: Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
Short Summary

The facility failed to maintain and implement its antibiotic stewardship and infection surveillance program, as required by its own policy. For most months reviewed, there were no infection control records, including antibiotic order listings, documentation confirming infections, surveillance logs, or trend analyses, and the only available data for one month was an unstructured list of residents who received antibiotics without formal tracking of infection rates or antibiotic use. The DON, who was also expected to serve as the Infection Preventionist, reported being unable to locate infection control reports or surveillance data for an extended period, and the Administrator confirmed that, during a time of multiple interim DONs, infection control tracking and analysis of infection and antibiotic use trends had not been completed.

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Failure to Follow McGeer’s Criteria for Antibiotic Use in Suspected UTI
D
F0881 F881: Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
Short Summary

A resident with severe dementia, recurrent UTIs, and bowel and bladder incontinence had a care plan directing staff to monitor for UTI signs and symptoms. Nursing documentation later described manic behavior, loudness, hallucinations, decreased oral intake, and urinary incontinence, after which staff performed a urine dip, notified the provider, obtained an order for a urine culture, and started Keflex. Record review showed no documented urinary symptoms meeting Revised McGeer’s Criteria for UTI without a catheter, despite the facility’s use of these criteria for antibiotic stewardship. The IP confirmed that the resident did not meet McGeer’s Criteria and acknowledged that nursing staff should not have done a urinalysis and did not follow the established criteria, resulting in inappropriate initiation of antibiotic therapy.

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Failure to Implement and Monitor an Antibiotic Stewardship Program
D
F0881 F881: Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
Short Summary

The facility lacked an antibiotic stewardship program, with no protocols to ensure appropriate indication, dose, and duration of antibiotic prescriptions and no system to monitor antibiotic use or resistance patterns. When surveyors requested Infection Control Surveillance Logs, including antibiotic tracking information, the logs were not available. In an interview, the DON, who also functioned as the Infection Preventionist, acknowledged that she did not track resident antibiotic utilization, clinical indications, or treatment durations.

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