cms_AL: 49

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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
49 ATHENS HEALTH AND REHABILITATION LLC 15016 611 WEST MARKET STREET ATHENS AL 35611 2018-07-19 658 D 0 1 OEFS11 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on observations, staff interviews, medical record reviews, review of Potter and Perry's Fundamentals of Nursing, Ninth Edition and a facility policy titled Medication Administration Guidelines, the facility failed to ensure licensed nursing staff, Employee Identifier (EI) #14, followed Resident Identifier (RI) #25's Physician order [REDACTED]. This deficient practice affected RI #25, one resident observed receiving eye drops. Finding Include: 1. A review of Potter and Perry's Fundamentals of Nursing, ninth edition, with a copyright date of (YEAR), Chapter 23, Legal Implications in Nursing Practice, page 311, documented: . Health Care Providers' Orders . Nurses follow health care providers' orders unless they believe that the orders are in error . RI #25 was admitted to the facility on [DATE], with [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. Review of the medical record for RI #25 revealed the following Physician order [REDACTED]. . REFRESH [MEDICATION NAME] 1% EYE DROPS INSTILL TWO DROPS IN BOTH EYES THREE TIMES A DAY FOR DRY EYES, ARTIFICIAL TEARS --- (HOUSE ST[NAME]K) GIVE 1 DROP OU (BOTH EYES) AT BEDTIME NIGHTLY . On 7/18/18 at 9:00 a.m., during the Medication Administration Observation, the surveyor observed EI #14, the medication nurse administer Artificial Tears, two drops in each eye of RI #25. The medications were reconciled by the surveyor via (by way of) RI #25's Physician order [REDACTED]. The physicians's orders revealed EI #25 had not followed the physician orders [REDACTED].#25. The eye drops which were ordered and scheduled for this time (9:00 a.m.) were REFRESH [MEDICATION NAME] 1% EYE DROPS. On 07/18/18 10:56 AM, the surveyor conducted an interview with EI #14. The surveyor asked EI #14 if she administered RI #25 Artificial Tears 2 drops (gtts) in ou (both eyes), or Refresh [MEDICATION NAME] 1% eye gtts. EI #14 said she did not give RI #25 the Refresh eye drops. EI #14 said she has never given RI #25 gel eye drops(Refresh [MEDICATION NAME] 1% eye gtts). EI #14 said she always gave RI #25 Artificial tears. The surveyor asked EI #14, according to RI #25's Physician orders, what eye drops should RI #25 receive? EI #14 said, the Refresh [MEDICATION NAME] 1% three times a day. 2020-09-01