cms_ND: 61
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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 |
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61 | MINOT HEALTH AND REHAB, LLC | 355031 | 600 S MAIN ST | MINOT | ND | 58701 | 2019-06-11 | 760 | D | 1 | 0 | HFFF11 | **NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** > Based on record review and review of facility policy, the facility failed to ensure residents remained free of significant medication errors for 1 of 1 resident discharged from the facility (Resident #17) with a significant medication error. Failure to administer an antibiotic as stated in the physician's orders may result in a negative outcome for the resident. Findings include: Review of the facility policy titled Administering Medication occurred on 06/10/19. This policy, revised (MONTH) 2012, stated, . Medications must be administered in accordance with the orders, including any required time frames. - Review of Resident #18's medical record occurred on all days of survey, and identified [DIAGNOSES REDACTED]. The Medication Administration Record [REDACTED]. [MEDICATION NAME] 500 mg (milligrams) PO (by mouth) every 24 hrs (hours) for 10 days. The progress notes identified the following: * 10/09/18 at 10:30 p.m., Resident started first dose of [MEDICATION NAME] tonight. Wound to right lower leg has yellow slough present in wound bed. Wound has purulent yellow drainage that is soaked onto the kerlix covering her legs. Wound has an odor to it. * 10/16/18 at 9:10 p.m., . transport to . (another facility out of state) . The facility failed to administer the medication for the first time twenty-four hours after receiving the order and only administered six of nine recommended doses of the antibiotic. (The tenth dose was due the day after she was discharged from the facility.) The facility failed to administer Resident #18's antibiotic per the physician's order. | 2020-09-01 |