F0658 F658: Ensure services provided by the nursing facility meet professional standards of quality.
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Incomplete orders and improper respiratory and monitoring documentation

Brighton Post AcuteHanford, California Survey Completed on 04-10-2026

Summary

Physician orders for insulin administration for two residents did not include parameters for when the MD should be notified for low or high blood glucose levels. One resident had an active order for insulin lispro per sliding scale, and the other had an active order for insulin aspart 5 units before meals. Both residents had diabetes, and one was admitted with type 2 diabetes with ketoacidosis while the other was admitted with type 2 diabetes and morbid obesity. The ADON stated there should be parameters for MD notification related to abnormal blood glucose levels, and the DON confirmed residents receiving insulin should have defined parameters for MD notification. The residents’ care plans did not include parameters for MD notification related to abnormal blood glucose levels. Resident 124 experienced a significant weight gain and an SBAR was completed because of a 25-pound gain within one month. The MD ordered additional diuretics, including spironolactone, and the resident was educated on elevating his feet. The ADON stated the expectation after the change in condition was to complete the COC, notify the MD, refer to the RD, and initiate 72-hour alert charting. The ADON stated alert charting should have started on the night shift after the SBAR and been completed every shift for 72 hours, but it was initiated later and documented only twice. The charting was not completed consistently each shift and did not include consistent documentation of edema or fluid overload assessments. The TAR also did not contain documentation of monitoring for edema or fluid overload. Resident 101 had two active O2 orders with the same PRN indication for shortness of breath, one for 2 L and one for 3 L, which the ADON and DON stated could cause confusion and should have been clarified into one clear order or distinct parameters. During observation, Resident 101’s oxygen concentrator was set at 1.5 L, and Resident 87’s oxygen concentrator was also set at 1.5 L even though the physician order for each resident was 2 L via nasal cannula. LVN 1 confirmed both residents were receiving oxygen below the ordered flow rate. Resident 122 was placed on BiPap by LVN 1, although the current LVN scope of practice indicated LVNs are not allowed to manipulate non-invasive ventilation. Resident 122 also had a physician order to change nasal cannula tubing every seven days, but the tubing observed was dated 3/30/26 and had not been replaced when it should have been.

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