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47 ATHENS HEALTH AND REHABILITATION LLC 15016 611 WEST MARKET STREET ATHENS AL 35611 2017-06-01 441 D 0 1 QJHS11 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on observations, interviews with facility staff and review of a facility policy titled, Infection Prevention & (and) Control and Potter and Perry, Fundamentals of Nursing. The facility failed to ensure a licensed staff member did not place her ungloved fingers inside a medication cup during medication pass. This affected one of ten residents observed during medication pass. A facility policy titled: Infection Prevention & Control Section: General Infection Prevention .with an effective date of (MONTH) 1, 2009 revealed: PURPOSE: To provide guidelines to employees . that will aid in the prevention of the transmission of infections . Potter and Perry, Fundamental of Nursing, Ninth Edition, Copyright (YEAR), Unit V (five), page 448 revealed: . NURSING KNOWLEDGE BASE . The meticulous of specific infection prevention practices reduces the risk of cross-contamination and transmission of infection . An unsampled resident was readmitted to the facility on [DATE] with [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. On 5/31/2017 at 4:30 PM, Employee Identifier (EI) #5, License Practical Nurse (LPN) placed her ungloved fingers inside a medication cup to pick it up. She placed four medications inside the cup and provided the medication to the unsampled resident. On 5/31/2017 an interview was conducted with EI #5, LPN. EI #5 was asked how did she pick up the medication cup when preparing medications for the unsampled resident. EI #5 said, she placed her fingers inside the cup. EI #5 was asked how should a medication cup be picked up. EI #5 said, from the bottom. EI #5 was asked should ungloved fingers be placed inside the medication cup when picking the cup up. EI #5 said, never. EI #5 was asked what was the potential harm to a resident when ungloved fingers are placed inside a medication cup. EI #5 said, transfer of bacteria. On 6/1/2017 at 8:33 AM, an interview was conducted with EI #6, LPN/Infection Control. EI #6 was asked how should a licensed nurse retrieve a medication cup during medication pass. EI #6 said, sides and bottom. EI #6 was asked was it an appropriate practice of that facility for a licensed nurse to place her ungloved fingers inside of a medication cup to pick it up. EI #6 said, no. EI #6 was asked what was the potential harm to residents when a licensed nurse placed her ungloved finger inside of a medication cup when it was picked up. EI #6 said, transmission of infection and bacteria. 2020-09-01