F0690 F690: Provide appropriate care for residents who are continent or incontinent of bowel/bladder, appropriate catheter care, and appropriate care to prevent urinary tract infections.
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Deficiencies in Continence Care and UTI Management

Bella Terra St GeorgeSt. George, Utah Survey Completed on 11-13-2024

Summary

The facility failed to provide timely and appropriate care for three residents, leading to deficiencies in managing urinary tract infections (UTIs) and continence care. Resident 55, who was continent of bladder and bowel upon admission, experienced a delay in receiving treatment for a UTI. A urine analysis was obtained, but the results were not reviewed or acted upon for 12 days, during which the resident experienced significant flank pain. The delay was attributed to a system glitch and lack of follow-up by the nursing staff. Additionally, Resident 55 experienced changes in bladder function and increased incontinence, which were not addressed in a timely manner. Resident 60, who was occasionally incontinent of bladder upon admission, was not provided with a bladder retraining program. The resident reported incidents of incontinence due to delayed staff response to call lights, resulting in the resident attempting to ambulate independently and experiencing falls. Observations confirmed that the resident's call light was not always within reach, and staff did not consistently respond promptly to the resident's needs. The facility's failure to implement a toileting program and ensure timely assistance contributed to the resident's incontinence and risk of falls. Resident 1, who had a suprapubic catheter and a history of UTIs, did not receive consistent catheter care, leading to ongoing infections. The resident's catheter was not patent at times, and there were delays in obtaining and acting on urine culture results. The resident's care plan included catheter care and monitoring for UTI symptoms, but these interventions were not consistently followed. The resident's medication for a UTI was discontinued before completing the prescribed course, further compromising the resident's care. These deficiencies highlight the facility's failure to provide adequate continence care and timely medical intervention for residents with urinary issues.

Penalty

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F0690 F690: Provide appropriate care for residents who are continent or incontinent of bowel/bladder, appropriate catheter care, and appropriate care to prevent urinary tract infections.
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Surveyors found that two residents with indwelling urinary catheters did not receive care consistent with their care plans, physician orders, or facility policy. Catheter collection bags were repeatedly observed resting directly on the floor when residents were in bed or seated, and the bags were not contained in basins as specified for one resident. Required catheter care every shift was not documented, and an LPN reported that a catheter bag hung on a recliner had slipped down. The facility’s written policy required keeping catheter bags below bladder level and off the floor, as well as providing routine hygiene, but these standards were not followed.

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No penalty information released
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