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rowid facility_name facility_id address city state zip inspection_date deficiency_tag scope_severity complaint standard eventid inspection_text filedate
16 HIGHLANDS HEALTH AND REHAB 15012 380 WOODS COVE ROAD SCOTTSBORO AL 35768 2017-03-16 315 D 0 1 WKAI11 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on observation, interviews and a review of a facility policy titled: Hand Hygiene and Incontinent/Perineal Care, the facility failed to ensure incontinent care was provided for RI (Resident Indentifer) #4, a resident with a current Urinary Tract Infection in a manner to prevent cross contamination. On 03/15/17, Employee Identifier (EI) #3/staff Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), failed to remove soiled gloves and wash her hands when providing incontinent care for RI #4. The CNA repeatedly touched the resident's bottle of peri-wash, the barrier skim cream, the privacy curtain and the residents clean brief while wearing soiled gloves. This affected RI #4, one of one sampled residents observed for incontinent care. Findings Include: A facility policy titled: Hand Hygiene . with an Effective Date: 5/15/2008 .3. Perform hand hygiene: a. before and after having direct contact with patients . A facility policy titled: INCONTINENT/PERINEAL CARE . with a revised date of 2-2016 . PURPOSE: To maintain cleanliness, promote comfort, prevent infection . RI #4 was re-admitted to the facility on [DATE], with [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. RI #4's Quarterly Minimum Data Set (MDS) with an Assessment Reference Date (ARD) of 01/16/17, documented RI #4 as incontinent for bowel and bladder. A facility document titled: .URINALYSIS . with a date of 03/03/17 documented . PROTEIN 2+ H (HIGH) . BLOOD 2+ H . RBC (Red Blood Cells) 11-20 H .WBC ([NAME] Blood Cells) 20-50 H BACTERIA 4+ H . [MEDICATION NAME] DS (Double Strength) one PO (by mouth) BID (twice a day) x (times) 7. Culture. A document titled: MICROBIOLOGY . with a date of 03/06/17 . Urine Culture Final Organism 1. ESCHERICHIA COLI ESBL COLONY COUNT >100,000 colonies/ml (milliters). During an observation of incontinent care for RI #4 on 03/15/17, at 4:25 p.m., EI #3 CNA was observed repeatedly touching RI #4's bottle of peri-wash with the same gloves used to provide the incontinent care. EI #3 failed to remove the soiled gloves and wash her hands before touching RI #4's privacy curtain, placing his/her clean brief on the bed and touched the container of barrier cream. An interview was conducted with EI #3 CNA on 03/16/17, at 11:29 a.m. EI #3 was asked why she repeatedly picked up a bottle of peri-wash with soiled gloves. She stated, No excuse I just was not paying attention. EI #3 was asked what she should have done. She stated, I should have put the peri-wash on the cloths before I started. EI #3 was asked why she failed to remove her soiled gloves and wash her hands before she touched RI #4's clean brief, privacy curtain and barrier cream container. She stated, I knew I messed up after I got done and thought about it. EI #3 was asked what the potential for harm was if soiled gloves were used and hands were not washed before touching a residents clean brief, privacy curtain and barrier cream container. She replied, contamination of perineal area and anything else I touch. EI #3 was asked if RI #4 had a Urinary Tract Infection. She stated, I think she has had one that I know of. An interview was conducted with EI #6 Infection Control Coordinator on 03/16/17, at 9:20 a.m. EI #6 was asked what should a CNA do with soiled gloves before touching a bottle of perineal wash repeatedly, a resident's privacy curtain and clean brief. EI #6 stated, Gloves should be removed. 2020-09-01