F0552 F552: Ensure that residents are fully informed and understand their health status, care and treatments.
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Failure to Inform Residents of Medication Changes and Risks/Benefits

Meadowbrook Nursing CenterChouteau, Oklahoma Survey Completed on 03-17-2026

Summary

The facility failed to ensure residents and/or their representatives were informed of changes to medication regimens and the associated risks and benefits, contrary to its Notification of Changes Policy requiring immediate sharing of such information. For one cognitively intact resident with schizophrenia who received antipsychotic medications, physician orders initiated clozapine 50 mg at bedtime and later haloperidol 5 mg twice daily, but nursing progress notes over the relevant periods contained no documentation that the resident had been informed of these new medications or their risks and benefits. The resident reported receiving mental health medications that were adjusted at times and was unsure whether they had been notified of the clozapine or haloperidol orders. An LPN stated that the charge nurse receiving a new medication order was responsible for notifying the resident or representative and documenting this in progress notes, but also stated they discussed only possible side effects, not risks and benefits. The DON acknowledged that charge nurses were supposed to document such notifications but that it was not common practice and confirmed that risks and benefits had not been discussed with this resident or their representative. Another cognitively intact resident with depression and schizoaffective disorder was receiving multiple psychotropic and opioid medications, including Rexulti, tramadol, trazodone, and buspirone, with care plan approaches to administer medications as ordered and monitor for side effects and effectiveness. Review of progress notes over several months did not show that the resident or representative had been notified of the risks and benefits of these medications. The DON stated that information on risks and benefits was provided by the physician before medications were given and documented in physician progress notes, but no such documentation was identified in the nursing progress notes reviewed. A third resident with moderate cognitive impairment and diagnoses including emphysema, heart failure, hypertension, and depression had new orders for Lantus insulin and levofloxacin for bacterial pneumonia, yet progress notes did not show that the resident or representative had been informed of the benefits and side effects of these medications. The DON again stated that charge nurses were to document notification of medication changes but that this was not common practice and confirmed that risks and benefits had not been discussed with this resident or their representatives.

Penalty

Fine: $21,6456 days payment denial
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