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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
54 BOYINGTON HEALTH AND REHABILITATION 255092 1530 BROAD AVE GULFPORT MS 39501 2019-03-08 761 D 0 1 M3XR11 **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on observation, staff interview, record review, and facility policy review, the facility failed to ensure the disposal of expired medications, for two (2) of three (3) medication storage room observations. Findings Include: Record Review of the facility's policy titled, Storage of Medications revealed drugs and biologicals should be stored in a safe, secure and orderly manner. No discontinued, outdated, or deteriorated drugs or biologicals are available for use in this center. All such drugs are destroyed. An observation, on 03/06/19 at 11:49 AM, revealed expired medication in the 100 Hall medication storage room. One (1) bottle of Geri-Mox (antacid), expired on 01/2019, and two (2) bottles [MEDICATION NAME] ([MEDICATION NAME]) expired on 01/2019. During an interview, on 03/06/19 at 11:52 AM, Registered Nurse (RN)# 5 confirmed the medications in the medication storage room on the 100 Hall were expired. RN #5 said she had just checked all of the meds to make sure there were no expired medications. An observation, on 03/07/19 at 11:54 AM, revealed the medication room on the 300 Hall had three (3) aspirin bottles with an expiration date of 01/2019, and two (2) [MEDICATION NAME] bottles expired on 02/2019. During an interview, on 03/07/19 at 11:59 AM, RN #7 confirmed the medications in the medication storage room on the 300 Hall were expired. During an interview, on 03/08/19 at 12:03 PM, the Director of Nursing (DON) confirmed the meds were expired. The DON said the meds should be checked daily to make sure they are not expired. 2020-09-01