F0694 F694: Provide for the safe, appropriate administration of IV fluids for a resident when needed.
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PICC Line Monitoring and Dressing Care Not Completed as Ordered

Lakewood Rehabilitation & Healthcare CenterNanticoke, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 04-24-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure intravenous therapy was provided and monitored in accordance with physician orders and professional standards of practice for two residents with PICC lines. Facility policy for central venous catheter care stated that IV site care and dressing changes were required at established intervals or immediately if the dressing was damp, loosened, or visibly soiled, and that the external length of the catheter should be measured with each dressing change or if dislodgement was suspected. The policy also directed staff to check the State Nurse Practice Act regarding LPN scope of practice for central venous catheter dressing care. Resident 1, who was cognitively intact and had a PICC line for antibiotic administration, had a physician order requiring daily measurement of the external PICC length, but the eMAR showed no documentation of measurements on February 5, 11, 24, 25, and 26, 2026. Resident 30, who was cognitively intact and had a PICC line for antibiotic administration related to chronic multifocal osteomyelitis of the left ankle and foot, also had an order for daily external PICC length measurement, but the treatment record showed no documentation on March 14, 15, and 21, 2026. In addition, physician orders required PICC dressing and cap changes every seven days for Resident 30, and the treatment administration record showed no documentation that those changes were completed at the required intervals. The Regional Administrator of Clinical Operations stated the facility did not consistently monitor and maintain PICC lines in accordance with physician orders, facility policy, and professional standards of practice for Residents 1 and 30.

Penalty

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