F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
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Feeding Tube Care and Administration Deficiencies

Trabuco Hills Post AcuteLake Forest, California Survey Completed on 03-04-2026

Summary

The facility failed to provide appropriate care and services for a resident with a gastrostomy tube when an LVN administered medications through the GT without first checking for gastric residual and without giving the medications by gravity. During observation, the LVN prepared and crushed six medications, added water to the medication cups, checked GT placement, and flushed the tube with 30 ml of water, but did not check for residual before flushing. The LVN then aspirated the medication contents from the cups and pushed them through the GT rather than allowing them to flow by gravity. The LVN later stated that residual should have been checked and that medications should be given by gravity unless there was a physician order to push them, and the DON confirmed those expectations. The facility also failed to follow its tube-feeding procedures for another resident receiving continuous enteral feeding. The resident had an order for Jevity 1.5 at 65 ml/hr for 20 hours a day and an order to keep the head of the bed elevated 30-45 degrees while tube feeding was infusing. During observation, the resident’s tube feeding was running while the head of the bed was measured at 16 degrees, then later at 17 degrees and 15 degrees during additional observations. The resident stated he put the head of the bed down himself, and the LVN elevated it and reminded him to keep it elevated. The DON stated the resident’s head of bed should have been elevated 30-45 degrees and that staff should have notified the physician because the resident preferred to keep it lower. The DON also verified the medical record did not show that the facility discussed the risks of lowering the head of the bed during tube feeding. The report also notes the facility’s policies required checking residuals, flushing the tube after residual measurements, and maintaining the head of bed at least 30 degrees during feedings.

Penalty

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Incorrect G-tube Flush Volume During Enteral Feeding
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F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

Incorrect G-tube Flush Volume During Enteral Feeding: A resident with severe cognitive impairment, aphasia, stroke, hemiplegia, and a feeding tube was observed receiving enteral feeding when an RN flushed the G-tube with 30 ml of water before and after the feeding instead of the ordered 60 ml. The RN stated he read the order wrong, and the DON and ADON confirmed the correct flush amount should have been followed.

Fine: $9,821
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Failure to Provide Ordered Hydration and Correct Tube Flushes for Enteral Feeding
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F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

A resident with moderate cognitive impairment, multiple comorbidities, and NPO status received nutrition and hydration via a gastrojejunal tube with orders for continuous tube feeding, 30 mL water flushes before and after medications via the gastric port, 120 mL free water flushes six times daily, and 30 mL jejunal port flushes every four hours. During observed care, an LPN administered medications and 30 mL water flushes through the gastric port but did not provide the ordered 120 mL free water flush or the 30 mL jejunal port flush, and no additional flushes were given over several hours. Later, another LPN initially attempted to give medications through the jejunal port before being redirected, and documentation on the MAR/TAR showed inconsistent flush volumes of 30–60 mL instead of the ordered 120 mL free water flushes, reflecting failure to consistently implement the prescribed hydration and port-specific flushing regimen.

No penalty information released
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Improper Head-of-Bed Positioning During Tube Feeding
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F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

A resident receiving enteral tube feeding was observed lying with the HOB elevated only 15 degrees while Glucerna was infusing at 60 ml/hr. An LVN started the feeding and was unsure of the correct HOB position, and an RN stated the HOB was not elevated properly to prevent aspiration. Records showed an order to keep the HOB elevated 30-45 degrees or as tolerated and a care plan noting tube feeding related to dysphagia.

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GT Site Care and Feeding Position Not Provided as Ordered
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F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

GT site care and feeding precautions were not followed for two residents with GTs. One resident with dementia and severe cognitive impairment had a GT dressing left unchanged despite orders for daily cleansing and dressing changes, and drainage was observed at the site. Another resident was observed lying flat in a supine position while receiving continuous GT feeding, even though the CP and OSR required HOB elevation during tube feeding; RN and DON confirmed the ordered positioning was not being followed.

No penalty information released
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Expired Tube Feeding Formula Left Connected to Resident
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F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

Expired Tube Feeding Formula Left Connected to a Resident: A resident with anoxic brain damage, dysphagia, and a gastrostomy tube was observed with an enteral feeding pump off but still connected and a tube feeding bag that staff said had exceeded the 24-hour limit after opening. Staff confirmed the formula was no longer safe after 24 hours, and the facility policy required accurate labeling and dating of each feeding bag or formula container.

No penalty information released
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GT Not Flushed Before Medication Administration
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F0693 F693: Ensure that feeding tubes are not used unless there is a medical reason and the resident agrees; and provide appropriate care for a resident with a feeding tube.
Short Summary

GT Not Flushed Before Med Pass: An LPN was observed preparing to give crushed meds through a resident’s GT without first flushing the tube with water. The surveyor stopped the med pass before any meds were given, and both the LPN and DON confirmed the GT had not been flushed as required by the resident’s order and facility policy.

No penalty information released
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