F0658 F658: Ensure services provided by the nursing facility meet professional standards of quality.
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Improper Management of Dislodged G-Tube and Poor Enteral Feeding Documentation

Lakehouse Healthcare & Rehabilitation CenterMinneapolis, Minnesota Survey Completed on 04-30-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to ensure services were provided in accordance with professional standards of nursing practice for a resident with a gastrostomy tube (g-tube). The resident had moderate cognitive impairment, was NPO, and received tube feeding for dysphagia following a CVA, with multiple comorbidities including stroke, hemiplegia, heart failure, kidney disease, diabetes, aphasia, malnutrition, and respiratory failure. The care plan and physician orders addressed ongoing tube feeding, monitoring of the enteral feeding site, and hydration needs, but did not include emergency orders or directives for management of tube dislodgment. When the resident’s g-tube was found dislodged during the night, there was no documented clinical assessment of tract maturity, duration of dislodgment, or evaluation for potential complications, and no physician order authorizing insertion of a Foley catheter into the gastrostomy stoma. According to nursing documentation, the resident had pulled out the g-tube, and an LPN inserted a 16 French Foley catheter into the stoma with 5 cc in the balloon, reportedly as facility protocol to keep the tract patent. The LPN stated they were unaware of a policy to place a Foley catheter into the stoma for a dislodged enteral feeding tube, did not know the size of the original g-tube, and was unsure how long the tube had been out. An RN reported observing the LPN clean the stoma and insert the Foley catheter using a sterile technique to prevent stomal closure. The DON stated they expected staff to follow a policy to place a Foley catheter into the stoma when an enteral feeding tube became dislodged and to follow provider orders, but acknowledged there was no direct provider order to place a Foley catheter in the stoma in this case. The medical director stated that stomal openings close quickly, that they would not want staff to place a Foley catheter into a stomal opening less than six weeks to two months old due to risk of perforation, and that staff competent in urethral Foley insertion were considered capable of placing a Foley into a stomal opening. Competency records for the LPN and RN showed validation only for insertion of urinary catheters into the urinary meatus, not for insertion of a Foley catheter into an enteral feeding stoma. The facility’s feeding tube policy directed staff to insert a temporary tube such as a Foley catheter to prevent tract closure if an enteral feeding tube dislodged and to send the resident to the hospital for possible replacement, but there was no evidence of specific competency for this procedure. A separate deficiency was identified for another resident with a feeding tube when an unlabeled Kangaroo enteral feeding bag containing an unidentified tannish liquid was observed hanging in the room. The RN confirmed staff were expected to label the bag with formula type and start date. Physician orders for this resident required specific water flush volumes before and after feedings and medications, but the medication and treatment administration records only showed that flushes were completed, without documenting the actual amounts used. The DON stated they expected staff to document the flush amounts and to label and date tube feeding bags and supplies for infection control reasons.

Penalty

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