N0054
D

Failure to Follow Physician Orders for Nephrostomy Dressing Care

Villages Healthcare And Rehabilitation Center, TheLady Lake, Florida Survey Completed on 05-07-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to follow physician orders for nephrostomy care for one resident. On observation, the resident was seen in bed with a gauze pad and transparent occlusive dressing over a nephrostomy catheter insertion site on the right lower back. The dressing showed a half-dollar sized area of bloody drainage and was dated several days prior to the observation. The resident reported that she had previously been hospitalized due to blood in her nephrostomy drainage bag and dislodgement of the tube, which was reinserted at the hospital, and that the dressing had not been changed since her return. Her admission record showed an admission date in April 2026 with diagnoses including a fracture of the neck of the left femur. Record review and staff interviews showed that there were physician orders and facility policies in place for catheter and wound care, including daily catheter care or as ordered, and treatment of skin impairments. The APRN stated that protocols for catheter care existed and that nurses were expected to follow nephrostomy care orders. The DON stated that the admitting nurse was expected to obtain nephrostomy care orders and that nurses were expected to follow them. However, two LPNs each confirmed they had not performed the nephrostomy dressing changes on the dates documented and suggested they may have inadvertently checked off the task in error. This resulted in the nephrostomy dressing not being changed as ordered, without a documented reason in the medical record for not following the physician’s orders.

Penalty

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