Failure to Notify Medical Provider and Guardian
Summary
The facility failed to notify a medical provider of significant changes in a resident's condition. Resident #8 was observed to be unresponsive to painful stimuli, had low oxygen saturation levels, and pupil constriction. Nurse #14 suspected a drug overdose and administered two doses of Narcan without notifying a medical provider. Although Resident #8 temporarily responded to the Narcan, he was later found with no heart rate or respiratory rate and was pronounced dead. The Medical Director confirmed that the resident should have been sent to the hospital and that the facility's policy for Narcan administration was not followed. Additionally, the facility failed to notify the Guardian of Resident #6 after the resident tested positive for THC. Resident #6 was found with slurred speech and impaired movements, and a urine drug screening confirmed the presence of THC. Nurse #2 did not notify the Guardian immediately, assuming that the Director of Nursing or Unit Manager would do so. The Guardian was not informed of the drug screening results in a timely manner, which was against the facility's expectations. Interviews with staff revealed a lack of communication and adherence to protocols. Nurse #14 and Nurse #20 both assumed the other had notified the medical provider regarding Resident #8's condition. Similarly, Nurse #2 and Unit Manager #2 assumed the other had notified Resident #6's Guardian. The Director of Nursing and the Medical Director both confirmed that the facility's policies were not followed, leading to significant lapses in care and communication.
Removal Plan
- Re-education to licensed nursing staff, including agency nurses on ensuring the medical provider has been notified of any resident receiving Narcan and activating EMS per physician orders by the Director of Nursing Services/Assistant Director of Nursing (designee). Licensed nursing staff that are not available will not be scheduled until the education has been completed.
- Facility wide audit completed by Nurse Consultant to determine if for any resident who received Narcan, the medical provider has been notified. The audit identified 3 residents who have a diagnosis of opioid dependence, one resident has scheduled pain management, and two residents have prn pain management per physician order.
- The actions the facility will take to ensure the nurses notify the medical provider of administration of Narcan by the DNS reviewing the 24-hour report on a daily basis for appropriate notification documentation in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR). Agency licensed nurses working at the facility will receive education on notification to the medical provider on administration of Narcan for a suspected overdose by the Director of Nursing Services and/or the Assistant Director of Nursing Services, Unit Managers, and Supervisors.
- If the Director of Nursing Services is unavailable the Assistant Director of Nursing will assume this responsibility of reviewing the 24-hour report.
- Agency licensed nurses working at the facility will receive education on notification to the medical provider on administration of Narcan for a suspected overdose prior to working their first shift by the DNS/Assistant Director of Nursing (designee).
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