F0694 F694: Provide for the safe, appropriate administration of IV fluids for a resident when needed.
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Failure to Obtain Physician's Orders and Document IV Access

Canyon Vista Post AcuteLas Vegas, Nevada Survey Completed on 03-06-2025

Summary

The facility failed to obtain a physician's order for the use of intravenous (IV) access or heplock for two residents, Resident 104 and Resident 325, and did not properly assess, monitor, or document the IV sites. For Resident 104, who was admitted with diagnoses including anemia and malignant neoplasm of the rectum, an IV heplock was observed to be 10 days old, soiled, and not documented in the medical record until 10 days after insertion. The charge nurse and Assistant Director of Nursing confirmed the lack of documentation and the failure to change the IV heplock every two to three days as required to prevent infection. Resident 325, admitted with diagnoses including bipolar disorder and acute respiratory failure, had a peripheral IV access on the left hand that was covered with an adhesive transparent dressing dated 11 days prior to observation. The resident's medical record lacked documentation of whether the IV access was present upon admission or inserted afterward, and there were no physician orders for placement, monitoring, or discontinuation. The IV nurse confirmed the IV access was used only once for a Banana bag administration and had not been monitored or assessed since. The facility's policies on Peripheral IV Catheter Insertion and Removal required a provider's order and documentation of the procedure, including the condition of the IV site and the resident's response. The Director of Nursing acknowledged the lack of documentation and orders, which increased the risk of infection and complications for the residents. The Infection Preventionist also noted the failure to identify and assess IV access upon admission and the need for regular dressing changes to prevent infection.

Penalty

Fine: $35,016
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